The impact of the manipulation of plantation stocking density on individual tree size can affect final harvest costs and machine productivity. This paper investigated the impact of four early-age thinning treatments applied to a Eucalyptus globulus Labill. pulplog plantation in south-west Western Australia on economic profitability and harvester productivity. Eighteen sample plots were randomly laid out in the study area. The nominal 700, 500, and 400 stems per hectare (sph) plots were thinned to waste 3.2 years after establishment while the nominal 1000 sph (UTH) plots were left unthinned. The economic analysis showed that all thinning treatments resulted in a lower Land Expectation Value (LEV) and net financial loss over the full rotation...
The study used time studies and cost analysis to assess potential economic benefits from site prepar...
The potential for farm forestry to provide commercial timber for industry will largely be dependent ...
Thinning of plantations is a recognised practice for concentrating growth onto selected trees while ...
The impact of the manipulation of plantation stocking density on individual tree size can affect fin...
This paper investigates the products from first thinning at age 6 in Endospermum medullosum(whitewoo...
Changes in silvicultural practices (for instance, initial spacing, pre-commercial thinning, and row ...
In Tasmania, plantation grown Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus nitens are managed to produce high ...
In Australia, a new activity is the management of eucalypt plantations for solid wood products. Thi...
The subtropical eucalypt plantation estate in Australia now comprises more than 100,000 hectares in ...
Coppice regeneration of eucalypt plantations is increasingly being used in Australia to reduce re-es...
In crop, livestock and forest integrated system (ICLF) tree thinning management is adopted to add va...
Post-logging silvicultural treatments involving thinning are commonly recommended to increase the co...
This study provides an economic evaluation of the response to planting densities and spacing pattern...
Most of the wood from Eucalyptus globulus Labill. plantations in Uruguay is harvested for pulp indus...
Australia’s eucalypt plantation estate (>900 000 ha) has largely been established since 1995. The ma...
The study used time studies and cost analysis to assess potential economic benefits from site prepar...
The potential for farm forestry to provide commercial timber for industry will largely be dependent ...
Thinning of plantations is a recognised practice for concentrating growth onto selected trees while ...
The impact of the manipulation of plantation stocking density on individual tree size can affect fin...
This paper investigates the products from first thinning at age 6 in Endospermum medullosum(whitewoo...
Changes in silvicultural practices (for instance, initial spacing, pre-commercial thinning, and row ...
In Tasmania, plantation grown Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus nitens are managed to produce high ...
In Australia, a new activity is the management of eucalypt plantations for solid wood products. Thi...
The subtropical eucalypt plantation estate in Australia now comprises more than 100,000 hectares in ...
Coppice regeneration of eucalypt plantations is increasingly being used in Australia to reduce re-es...
In crop, livestock and forest integrated system (ICLF) tree thinning management is adopted to add va...
Post-logging silvicultural treatments involving thinning are commonly recommended to increase the co...
This study provides an economic evaluation of the response to planting densities and spacing pattern...
Most of the wood from Eucalyptus globulus Labill. plantations in Uruguay is harvested for pulp indus...
Australia’s eucalypt plantation estate (>900 000 ha) has largely been established since 1995. The ma...
The study used time studies and cost analysis to assess potential economic benefits from site prepar...
The potential for farm forestry to provide commercial timber for industry will largely be dependent ...
Thinning of plantations is a recognised practice for concentrating growth onto selected trees while ...