timber is harvested and grown from forests known as plantation forests
Timber refers to that natural product harvested from a tree or similar source. Manufactured board is a man made product using a combination of materials such as wood pulp and resins or woodchips and resins. These products are referred to by brand names such as Masonite or by local terminology which refers to its construction such as M.D.F (medium density fibreboard).
Timber is milled by cutting logs into rough dimensions using a sawmill. The logs are first debarked and then sawn into boards or beams of desired sizes and shapes. These milled timber products are then dried and prepared for use in construction or furniture making.
The difference between 1999 and 2001 is an increase of 278.
Rough sawn-not of final dimensions-milled.
Timber is also the South's largest agricultural product.
It means that timber is harvested from trees which are replaced and does not contribute to deforestation.
reaped, gathered, picked
To provide timber,paper,firewood and many more useful things
One example of a natural resource found on land is timber, which is harvested from forests and used for building materials, paper products, and fuel.
Wood from timber lands must be harvested to comply with current legislation on planetary protection. Usually for every tree harvested for timber three more are planted in the place of it.
Yes, both in the forests and at the lumber yard.