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1. Forestry Tools
2. Abney Level Measures slope of the ground and tree height.
3. Altimeter Measures elevation or altitude.
4. Backpack Fire Pump Manually operated water pump for fighting forest fires.
5. Bark Gauge
6. Biltmore Stick Measures tree diameter, log height, and the volume of timber in a tree.
7. Caliper Tree
8. Cant Hook
9. Chainsaw
10. Chainsaw Chaps
11. Clinometer
12. Cruising Vest
13. Diameter Tape
14. Drip Torch
15. Fiberglass Tape Measure
16. Fire Rake
17. Fire Swatter
18. Fire Weather Kit
19. Haga Altimeter
20. Hand Level
21. Helmet System
22. Hip Chain
23. Increment Borer
24. Level Rod
25. Lumber Stick
26. Log Scale
27. Mirror Sighting Compass
28. Planimeter
29. Plastic Flagging
30. Pulaski Axe
31. Safety Glasses
32. Tree Caliper
33. Tree Injector
34. Tree Marking Gun
35. Prism
36. Relaskop Used to take individual tree diameters and heights during forest inventories.
37. Staff Compass Traditional compass used to survey forests and fields.
38. Timber Cruising Computer
39. GPS Unit(Global Positioning System)
40. Tree Planting Bar
41. GIS (Geographic Information System)
42. The University of Kentucky would like to thank the following who made this educational CD Possible. © Photos courtesy of Ben Meadows Company, Janesville, WI
Dr. Jeff Stringer – Associate Extension Professor
Doug McLaren – Area Extension Specialist in Forestry
Billy Thomas – Extension Forester
Ty Back – Magoffin County 4-H Youth Development Agent
Chad Conway – Leslie County 4-H Youth Development Agent
Amanda Russell – Magoffin County Extension Staff Support
Amanda Howard – Magoffin County Extension Staff Assistant