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Burning campfire with flames engulfing stacked wooden logs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burning campfire with flames engulfing stacked wooden logs Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A meticulously arranged sculpture of stacked wooden logs forms a cross-shape. The Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stacked Wooden Logs Texture, Natural Rustic Background, vector design Generative AI Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross-section view of stacked wooden logs displaying distinct growth rings. The Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stacked wooden logs
Stacked wooden logs displayed with visible end grain patterns and rough textures, Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Close-up of stacked wooden logs displaying distinct growth rings, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stacked wooden logs resting on a wooden surface near the fire. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stacked wooden logs resting on a wooden surface near the fire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stacked wooden logs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stacked wooden logs of mixed woods Royalty Free Stock Photo
Logging is the process of cutting and processing trees to produce timber and pulp to supply the world& x27;s markets for furniture, construction, paper, and other products. The practice of logging ranges from large-scale commercial timber plantations to individuals harvesting fuelwood. Logging is the cutting, skidding, on-site processing, and loading of trees or logs onto trucks or skeleton cars. In forestry, the term logging is sometimes used narrowly to describe the logistics of moving wood from the stump to somewhere outside the forest, usually a sawmill or a lumber yard. Cut-to-length logging is the process of felling, delimbing, bucking, and sorting & x28;pulpwood, sawlog, etc. & x29; at the stump area, leaving limbs and tops in the forest. Harvesters fell the tree, delimb, and buck it, and place the resulting logs in bunks to be brought to the landing by a skidder or forwarder.


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