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Coppice regeneration | | Ability of certain hardwood species to regenerate by producing many ... |
Cord | | 1.) Any timber product delivered to a receiving facility in ... |
Cords per man-hour | | Quotient derived by dividing the total number of cords that ... |
Corduroy | | To build a road by cross-laying it with saplings or ... |
Corduroy road | | Road or pathway that has logs or poles placed crosswise ... |
Cordwood | | Wood that is cut in short lengths, usually measured in ... |
Core | | 1.) Remaining wood after a veneer peeling operation is completed.
2.) ... |
Corner | | To cut through the sapwood on both sides in felling ... |
Corridor skidding | | Logging procedure using cable yarders in which narrow clearcuts are ... |
Cost of capital | | Investment required to create and maintain productive capital. ... |
Cover type | | Category of forest defined primarily by its vegetative composition and/or ... |
Cradle | | 1.) Large metal brackets or a wood framework made to ... |
Crane | | Mobile machine mounted on a turntable on wheels or crawler ... |
Crawler | | 1.) Tractor operating on continuous treads instead of wheels.
2.) Refers ... |
Creaming | | Logging operation where only the best trees in the stand ... |
Crib | | Pen of short logs assembled cabin style. When a crib ... |
Crook | | Abrupt bend in a tree or log. ... |
Crop tree | | Any tree forming or selected to form a component of ... |
Cross cut | | Wood cut across the grain. ... |
Cross support | | Lateral line used to provide intermediate support for a multispan ... |
Cross-cut saw | | Saw designed specifically to cut wood across the grain. ... |
Cross-ditch | | Shallow channel laid diagonally across the surface of a road ... |
Crosshaul | | 1.) Loading logs by rolling them with a cable.
2.) One ... |
Crossing-the-lead | | Timber felled across rough terrain or across other felled timber; ... |
Crotch | | Small sled, without a tongue. Often made from the natural ... |
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