R850-70-200. Definitions  


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  •   1. Sawlogs: portions of a tree stem that exceed seven feet in length and are at least six inches in diameter inside bark at the small end.

      2. Poles: portions of a tree stem that are at least ten feet in length and do not exceed six inches in diameter at four and one-half feet above the ground.

      3. Mine Props: portions of a tree stem that are between seven and ten feet in length, and six to nine inches diameter inside bark at the small end.

      4. Posts: portions of a tree or tree stem, generally Utah juniper, which are no more than ten feet in length and are less than six inches in diameter at the top (small end).

      5. Fuelwood: any portion of a tree, including those portions defined as sawlogs, poles, mine props, or posts that is harvested for use as fuel.

      6. Christmas Tree: any coniferous tree, or part thereof, cut and removed from the place where grown without the foliage being removed.

      7. Ornamental: any coniferous or deciduous tree, shrub, or bush less than 20' in height and no more than six inches diameter at four and one-half feet above the ground, which is removed from a natural setting, generally with roots attached, for transplant elsewhere.

      8. Desert Plants: include any member of the Cactaceae Family or the Agavaceae Family.

      9. Other Forest Products: include boughs, branches, pinyon nuts, cones, and Juniper berries.