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1705-2023
Wood and Moisture - State of Moisture in Wood
In a living tree, its fibrous roots continuously transport water from the soil through the trunk to the leaves, so the trunk contains a lot of water. After the living tree is felled and sawn into various specifications of sawn timber, some or most of the moisture remains inside the timber, which is the origin of the moisture in the timber. Boards and squares made from freshly felled trees are called green timber.