roundwood

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Unprocessed industrial wood raw material
– wood in its natural state as felled or otherwise harvested, with or without bar, round, split roughly squared or other forms (e g roots, stumps) It may also be impregnated (e g telegraph poles) or roughly shaped or pointed It comprises all wood obtained from the forest such as sawlogs/veneer logs, pulpwood, fuelwood and other industrial roundwood
Timber and fuelwood prepared in the round state, such as house logs and telephone poles
Trees that are used without being milled (fence posts, telephone poles, pulpwood, etc )
  Logs, bolts or other round sections cut from trees for industrial or consumer uses
A length of cut tree generally having a round cross-section, such as a log or bolt
wood in its natural state as felled or otherwise harvested, with or without bar, round, split roughly squared or other forms (e g roots, stumps) It may also be impregnated (e g telegraph poles) or roughly shaped or pointed It comprises all wood obtained from the forest such as sawlogs/veneer logs, pulpwood, fuelwood and other industrial roundwood (Forest Management Bureau)
sections of tree stems, with or without bark Includes logs, bolts, posts, and pilings
Sections of tree stems, with or without bark Includes logs, bolts, posts and pilings
1 Timber or fuelwood prepared in the round state, that is, from felled trees to material trimmed, barked and cross-cut Logs, transmission poles, pit props and the like are 'round timber'; with fuelwood included, the term is 'roundwood' 2 Timber as harvested, before conversion
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