forest product
Defined in 1 dictionary — U.S. Code
United States Code
7 U.S.C. § 8101 — in this chapter
The term “forest product” means a product made from materials derived from the practice of forestry or the management of growing timber.
7 U.S.C. § 8101 — in this chapter
The term “forest product” includes—
(i) pulp, paper, paperboard, pellets, lumber, and other wood products; and
(ii) any recycled products derived from forest materials.
25 U.S.C. § 3103 — for the purposes of this chapter
“forest product” means—
(A) timber,
(B) a timber product, including lumber, lath, crating, ties, bolts, logs, pulpwood, fuelwood, posts, poles and split products,
(C) bark,
(D) Christmas trees, stays, branches, firewood, berries, mosses, pinyon nuts, roots, acorns, syrups, wild rice, and herbs,
(E) other marketable material, and
(F) gravel which is extracted from, and utilized on, Indian forest lands;