prøvehugging
Prøvehugging is a Norwegian term that translates to "test felling" or "sample felling" in English. It refers to a specific practice in forestry and timber harvesting where a small section of a forest stand is felled before the main harvest. This initial felling serves several purposes.
Firstly, it allows foresters and loggers to assess the quality of the timber in a more direct
Secondly, prøvehugging can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of different felling techniques or equipment. By
In some contexts, it might also be used to estimate the volume and yield of timber from