Cut-to-length harvesting systems offer an alternative to conventional mechanical systems for thinning mixedwood stands. We evaluated the performance of a single-grip harvester and forwarder in a poplar-dominated mixedwood stand in Southern Ontario to quantify the effect of tree size and tree form on harvester productivity and harvesting cost, and to assess the damage caused by the harvesting operation to advance regeneration and residual trees. A single-tree selection silvicultural system was used. Individual trees were assigned a form index based on their visual estimates of limb size and stem form. The cut-to-length harvester produced 23.1 m3 per productive machine hour (PMH). Forwarder productivity was 17.2 m3/PMH. The results indicate a...
Mixed species stands present a number of opportunities and challenges to forest managers. Boreal mix...
A production study of a single-grip harvester and forwarder was conducted in a second-growth thinnin...
grip harvester productivity and damage to the regeneration. Silva Fennica 35(1): 71–83. In order to ...
Cut-to-length harvesting systems offer an alternative to conventional mechanical systems for thinnin...
Plantation forestry has a long history in Europe and still supports local industry, generating emplo...
In this study, the authors provide a direct comparison made between whole tree-harvesting (WTH) and ...
Thinnings are not as common in Canada as they are in most European countries for a variety of reason...
We compared production rates, operating costs, and break-even points (BEP) for small and large cut-t...
We compared production rates, operating costs, and break-even points (BEP) for small and large cut-t...
We compared production rates, operating costs, and break-even points (BEP) for small and large cut-t...
An increased use of shelterwoods in regeneration has generated a demand for knowledge of how single-...
Boreal mixedwood management has shifted from a relatively narrow focus on commercial wood supply to ...
This article presents the results of researching John Deere 1470DECO III harvester in clear cuttings...
This article presents the results of researching John Deere 1470DECO III harvester in clear cuttings...
Mixed species stands present a number of opportunities and challenges to forest managers. Boreal mix...
Mixed species stands present a number of opportunities and challenges to forest managers. Boreal mix...
A production study of a single-grip harvester and forwarder was conducted in a second-growth thinnin...
grip harvester productivity and damage to the regeneration. Silva Fennica 35(1): 71–83. In order to ...
Cut-to-length harvesting systems offer an alternative to conventional mechanical systems for thinnin...
Plantation forestry has a long history in Europe and still supports local industry, generating emplo...
In this study, the authors provide a direct comparison made between whole tree-harvesting (WTH) and ...
Thinnings are not as common in Canada as they are in most European countries for a variety of reason...
We compared production rates, operating costs, and break-even points (BEP) for small and large cut-t...
We compared production rates, operating costs, and break-even points (BEP) for small and large cut-t...
We compared production rates, operating costs, and break-even points (BEP) for small and large cut-t...
An increased use of shelterwoods in regeneration has generated a demand for knowledge of how single-...
Boreal mixedwood management has shifted from a relatively narrow focus on commercial wood supply to ...
This article presents the results of researching John Deere 1470DECO III harvester in clear cuttings...
This article presents the results of researching John Deere 1470DECO III harvester in clear cuttings...
Mixed species stands present a number of opportunities and challenges to forest managers. Boreal mix...
Mixed species stands present a number of opportunities and challenges to forest managers. Boreal mix...
A production study of a single-grip harvester and forwarder was conducted in a second-growth thinnin...
grip harvester productivity and damage to the regeneration. Silva Fennica 35(1): 71–83. In order to ...