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Answer for the clue "Timber management ", 8 letters:
forestry

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The science of planting and growing trees in forests. 2 The art and practice of planting and growing trees in forests. 3 The art and practice of cultivating, exploiting and renewing forests for commercial purposes. 4 Commercial tree farming. 5 (context ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE commercial ▪ Agriculture is the main rural industry, though commercial forestry has traditionally also been important. ▪ This is the kind of overly generalized, commercial forestry approach that drives Hub Vogelmann ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the science of planting and caring for forests and the management of growing timber

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Forestry (foaled 1996 in Kentucky ) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse . He was sired by Storm Cat out of the mare Shared Interest, by Pleasant Colony . Of his 11 starts, Forestry was in the money 10 times. Ridden by Chris Antley , he won the King's ...

Usage examples of forestry.

Why, when some of the students last semester requested that the administration include courses in things like forestry, basketmaking and plant grafting, they called out the C.

The communal forests in the Vaud and the Valais are admirably managed, in conformity with the rules of modern forestry.

Herr Kamin, the concessionaire of the forestry house and inn, took a seat between August Pokriefke and my mother.

Kaldup's own work in the forestry division of the Nepalese government is of great interest to me, particularly in view of the crisis he has -to cope with.

If humanity and its structures are removed below ground --well below the level of the natural world of the burrowing animals--Man would still occupy the surface with his farms, his forestry, his observation towers, his air terminals and so on, but the extent of that occupation would be enormously decreased.

This naturally included the Erewhonese, the more so in that they imported vast quantities of aquacultural and forestry products from Silvestria in a fleet of massive bulk carriers that made a highly visible component of the Erewhon Merchant Marine.

But, broadly speaking, more is to be hoped from the younger men and from those officials (civil engineers, forestry and agriculture experts, doctors, educationists) who have been scientifically educated.

Jerry Conklin, forestry student working for his doctorate at the University of Minnesota, parked his car at the end of the bridge that spanned the Pine River below the town, took out his cased fly rod, and began assembling it.

It seemed a strange thing for me to be trying to explain forestry to a forest ranger, but so it was.

Several large houses, with half dormers for sleeping lofts, were interspersed with small accommodations, scattered throughout the lodge-pole forestry.

He was getting a degree in landscape architecture from SUNY's forestry school, which, like a dependent little sister, shared buildings and grounds with Syracuse.

That’s the way our Forestry Service got to be owned by the lumbermen, and our DEA got to be owned by the drug cartels, welfare got to be owned by a social work hierarchy, and schools got to be owned by professional educationalists.

After fifty years of forestry, the fine hardwood trees were almost ready for sustained selective cutting.

Over-felling is the most heinous crime in the Forestry Service book.

The rain kept the fire from spreading, but it was enough to kick in the forestry station's smoke detectors.