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logging the work of felling, trimming, and transporting timber logging [′läg·iŋ] (engineering) Continuous recording versus depth of some characteristic datum of the formations penetrated by a drill hole; for example, resistivity, spontaneous potential, conductivity, fluid content, radioactivity, or density. (forestry) The cutting and removal of the woody stem portions of forest trees. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Currently, there are no wood fuel power plants, except for some that use residues from the logging industry, in New Hampshire, so there is nobody using C&D wood fuel now in the state, although a couple such facilities have been proposed," he said in an earlier news report. Currently, there are no wood fuel power plants, except for some that use residues from the logging industry, in New Hampshire, so there is nobody using C&D wood fuel now in the state, although a couple such facilities have been proposed," he said in an earlier news report. Originally known as Hares Canyon Park, the park was re-christened in 2005 in honor of Stewart, who in addition to being an icon of the logging industry was also actively involved in the state's park system for more than 40 years. |
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