Timber breakage during felling reduced the value of timber harvested from a stand. This is especially evident in the larger saw timber stands where large trees are being harvested. A field study was completed with the objective of quantifying and comparing the timber value recovery between conventional chainsaw felling, and mechanical feller-buncher felling, using two pine species - Pinus elliottii and Pinus taeda. Although there was no significant difference in mean volume recovery, felling with the feller-buncher yielded a 2.4% higher volume recovery than chainsaw felling. Mean value recovery, however, for felling with the feller-buncher was significantly higher than chainsaw felling. Study results showed that feller-buncher felling had ...
Damage to the remaining stand is an unavoidable consequence of thinning operations. The different ma...
Large areas of African moist forests are being logged in the context of supposedly sustainable manag...
This article is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v3i4.3407With exemption of a few privat...
Over the past decade the South African forestry industry has gradually experienced the ramifications...
Timber harvesting activities are often performed in difficult conditions caused by the mountainous t...
Both Cut to Length (CTL) and Full Tree/Tree Length (FT/TL) ground-based systems are used to harvest ...
An efficient wood harvesting activity aims to fully recover wood as a measure to increase the profit...
A research trial was conducted in Victoria, Australia, to evaluate a self-levelling feller- -buncher...
A research trial was conducted in Victoria, Australia, to evaluate a self-levelling feller- -buncher...
The study explores the possibilities of recovering sawlogs from pulp-size poplar plantations. Under ...
grip harvester productivity and damage to the regeneration. Silva Fennica 35(1): 71–83. In order to ...
Timber harvesting operations in Tanzania are changing from semi-mechanized and labour intensive met...
Stump heights were measured on six clear-cut blocks in the central interior of British Columbia usin...
Fellingis an early step in timber utilization process. Efficiencyand effectivity of felling techniqu...
Globally, about 20 million ha of land area is occupied by plantations of Eucalyptus. Motor-manual tr...
Damage to the remaining stand is an unavoidable consequence of thinning operations. The different ma...
Large areas of African moist forests are being logged in the context of supposedly sustainable manag...
This article is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v3i4.3407With exemption of a few privat...
Over the past decade the South African forestry industry has gradually experienced the ramifications...
Timber harvesting activities are often performed in difficult conditions caused by the mountainous t...
Both Cut to Length (CTL) and Full Tree/Tree Length (FT/TL) ground-based systems are used to harvest ...
An efficient wood harvesting activity aims to fully recover wood as a measure to increase the profit...
A research trial was conducted in Victoria, Australia, to evaluate a self-levelling feller- -buncher...
A research trial was conducted in Victoria, Australia, to evaluate a self-levelling feller- -buncher...
The study explores the possibilities of recovering sawlogs from pulp-size poplar plantations. Under ...
grip harvester productivity and damage to the regeneration. Silva Fennica 35(1): 71–83. In order to ...
Timber harvesting operations in Tanzania are changing from semi-mechanized and labour intensive met...
Stump heights were measured on six clear-cut blocks in the central interior of British Columbia usin...
Fellingis an early step in timber utilization process. Efficiencyand effectivity of felling techniqu...
Globally, about 20 million ha of land area is occupied by plantations of Eucalyptus. Motor-manual tr...
Damage to the remaining stand is an unavoidable consequence of thinning operations. The different ma...
Large areas of African moist forests are being logged in the context of supposedly sustainable manag...
This article is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v3i4.3407With exemption of a few privat...