Using modified foragers to harvest short-rotation poplar plantations |
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Authors: | Raffaele Spinelli Carla Nati Natascia Magagnotti |
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Affiliation: | CNR – Ivalsa, via Madonna del Piano Pal. F, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy |
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Abstract: | In Italy, short rotation coppice (SRC) has become very popular in recent years, with over 4000 ha already planted – almost exclusively with clonal poplar. Commercial harvesting operations are dominated by modified foragers, equipped with dedicated SRC headers. At present, contractors use two main header types: German Claas HS-2 and Italian GBE. The former fits smaller foragers with a power below 300 kW, the latter is used on larger harvest units. This study models the performance of modified foragers on a range of short-rotation poplar plantations. Data were collected from 45 operations, covering a total of 118 ha and producing over 4400 green tonnes of wood chips. The average yield of the fields harvested during the trials was about 23 gt ha?1 year?1 (at a moisture content of 59%), and machine productivity ranged from 9 to 70 green tonnes per scheduled machine hour (gt SMH?1), with an average value of 35 gt SMH?1. A model was developed to predict harvesting performance and cost, showing that harvesting cost can be maintained below the 15 € gt?1 (2 € GJ?1) level, if field stocking exceeds 40 gt ha?1. |
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