krohvimistöid
Krohvimistöid is a Finnish term that translates to "logging work" or "timber harvesting operations." It encompasses the entire process of felling trees, preparing them for transport, and moving them from the forest. This includes activities such as cutting down trees, limbing (removing branches), bucking (cutting logs to specific lengths), and skidding or forwarding the logs to a roadside landing or collection point.
Historically, krohvimistöid was largely a manual labor-intensive process, often involving axes, saws, and horses. The development
The purpose of krohvimistöid is primarily to harvest timber for various industrial uses, including lumber for
The economic importance of krohvimistöid is substantial in countries with significant forest resources. It supports rural