Maine, the northernmost state in the contiguous United States, is home to about 17.7 million acres of forest. This means that about 89.5% of the state is covered with forests. Using sophisticated techniques for climbing and placing rigs, cut dead or leftover branches from trees or shrubs to maintain priority passage on roads, sidewalks, or public services, or to improve the appearance, health, and value of trees. Prune or treat trees or shrubs with hand saws, hand clippers, electric trimmers, and electric trimmers.
It works from the ground in the treetops and can use truck-mounted elevators. It excludes workers who are mainly engaged in gardening and ground maintenance tasks (37-301) and manipulators, sprinklers and applicators of pesticides and vegetation (37-301). Alaska has a whopping 31.7 million trees, which not only makes it the state with the most trees, but with so few people living there compared to other states, it has 43,401 trees for every person who lives there. With approximately 15.6 million trees and 25 million colossal wooded acres, Texas has one of the highest tree counts for such a small percentage of the state with only 37.33% of forests.