A traditional ground-based system for woody biomass harvesting in Short Rotation Woody Crop (SRWC) plantations – a case study in Michigan

2017 
ABSTRACTReconfigured forage harvesting equipment utilized for plantation biomass harvesting and processing is highly productive but is expensive and not yet widely used in short rotation woody crop (SRWC) production systems. Traditional timber harvesting equipment, on the other hand, has been widely used for decades and can be adapted for use in SRWC plantations. Productivity of these traditional systems is not well understood when utilized in such plantations. To that end, productivity and costs were evaluated for a traditional ground-based system (feller-buncher, skidder, loader, and grinder) in a 3.1-ha small-diameter hybrid poplar plantation in Escanaba, Michigan, USA. Operation cycle time predictive models were developed from a time and motion analysis. Operation productivity and costs were generated and then compared with published data for a reconfigured forage harvesting system. Compared values between the two systems included: machine hourly rate, in dollars per scheduled machine hour ($/SMH), th...
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