Raw Timber definition

Raw Timber means fallen or felled trees that have not been converted into a processed form or timber product beyond canted timber, as defined in this Article;

Related to Raw Timber

  • Timber means forest trees, standing or down, of a commercial species, including Christmas trees. However, timber does not include Christmas trees that are cultivated by agricultural methods, as that term is defined in RCW 84.33.035.

  • Timberland means land, other than land owned by the federal government and land designated by the board as experimental forest land, which is available for, and capable of, growing a crop of trees of a commercial species used to produce lumber and other forest products, including Christmas trees. Commercial species shall be determined by the board on a district basis.

  • Harvest means the act of removing a marine species with the intention of not returning it to the water.

  • Harvest lot means a specifically identified quantity of marijuana that is, cultivated utilizing the same growing practices and harvested within a 72 hour period at the same location and cured under uniform conditions.

  • Raw water means water withdrawn from a reservoir or well prior to any physical treatment of such water.