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Tree Id Part I Anatomy Tree Id Part II Tree Removal Math 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 FR

An evergreen tree with shiny green leaves and red berries is the: What is American Holly.

The largest conifer of eastern North America with needles growing in clumps of five is the: What is White Pine.

A large, valuable forest tree with star-shaped leaves and also known as a red gum is the: What is Sweetgum.

Measuring a tree with a forestry tool 66' from the tree and 25" from the eye indicates that the forester is using a What is Biltmore Stick

The part of the tree responsible for taking in water and nutrients is the: What is Roots.

The part of the trunk that provides protection from drying is the: What is Outer bark.

Because of transpiration, trees in a forest affect the climate by: What is cooling the air temperature.

Another name for sapwood is: What is Xylem.

A hardwood tree with leaves that are five to nine inches long with seven to nine rounded deep lobes is the: What is White Oak

A deciduous conifer growing in swamps that are flooded for a long time is: What is Bald Cypress

What is Southern Red Oak. Which hardwood tree can have leaves with irregularly shaped lobes and pointed tips or can have pear-shaped leaves with three rounded lobes at the outer end? What is Southern Red Oak.

What is Forestry Career Development Which Career Development Event (CDE) will help develop knowledge and skills by working as a team member to identify trees and solve problems related to timber production: What is Forestry Career Development

What is Coppice Cutting Leaving some standing tree's after harvest to shelter the sprouts or suckers produced by a trees stump and to encourage vegetative regeneration is called What is Coppice Cutting

What is Shelterwood cutting What is the name of the management practice used when a mature forest is harvested in two or three stages, leaving some to produce seeds What is Shelterwood cutting

The MOST certain and quickest way to reproduce trees in a forest is: What is Seedling planting

Removing dominant taller trees from a timber stand is called: What is Liberation

How many 16' merchantable logs are in a 56' tree? What is 3.5

Bryan harvested timber and had it cut at the local sawmill Bryan harvested timber and had it cut at the local sawmill. He had 50 pieces 2" x 6" x 10' and 10 pieces 1" x 10" x 12'. What is the total board feet in this lumber? What is 600

How many 16 foot logs would be in a tree with a merchantable height of 64 feet? What is 4

How many cords of wood would be in a 16' x 16' x 4' stack of wood? What is 8

The BEST protector of soil that conserves soil and water is:: Final Round The BEST protector of soil that conserves soil and water is:: What is A forest