A euphemism for killing or collecting that takes place under a management plan when a species in a particular area becomes a nuisance, or is stressed or diseased because of overpopulation and accompanying food shortages Also refers to a commercial use, such as pine-tree harvesting
Harvesting is most often referring to selling a business or product line, as when a company sells a product line or division or a family sells a business Harvesting is also occasionally used to refer to sales of a product or product line towards the end of a product life cycle
Removing compost from the composting environment for use in the landscape, lawn or garden
{i} practice of chopping down and removing trees, removal of damaged or dead trees from an area; removal of cells or tissue from a donor and preserving them for research or transplantation (Medicine); reaping, harvest, gathering of crops
A loose term for removing produce (i e , a merchantable material) from the forest for utilization; cutting, sometimes further initial processing (e g , with trees, topping and trimming) and extraction (removal from the forest)
Involves all activities required in the removal of both timber and non-timber forest products from the forest, including on-site treatments to prepare the products for transport to primary processing sites