Definition of skidding

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skidding

The term 'skidding ' as it applies to the area of forestry can be defined as ' the act of moving trees from the site of felling to a leading area or landing. Tractors, horses, or specialized logging equipment can be used for skidding. Skidding methods vary in their impact on soils and the remaining stands'.

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