50 Essential Forestry Terms Afforestation All-aged (uneven-aged) Artificial Regeneration Basal Area Biomass Broadleaf Clear-cut Harvest Climax Forest.

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50 Essential Forestry Terms Afforestation All-aged (uneven-aged) Artificial Regeneration Basal Area Biomass Broadleaf Clear-cut Harvest Climax Forest Conifer Cruise (timber) Cutting Cycle D.B.H. (diameter breast height) Dendrology Dominant Tree Even-aged Evergreen Firebreak Forestation Forest Management

Forest Cover Type Hardwood High-grading Log Rule or Log Scale Mensuration and Biometrics Multiple Use Natural Regeneration Old Growth Prescribed Fire Reforestation Sapling Seedling Selective Harvest Shelterwood Harvest Silviculture Site Index Site Preparation Softwood Streamside Management Zone

Succession Sustained Yield Timber Stand Improvement Uneven-aged (all-aged) Virgin Forest Wildfire