Whole tree and tree length thinning are two alternatives which are likely to be more productive and may prove to be more cost effective
than conventional log length thinning. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare log length, tree length, and whole tree thinning techniques in terms...
Strip thinning is recognized as a way of commercial thinning
young-growth stands. strip thinning has been used worldwide. The
purpose of this study was to explicitly evaluate the costs and benefits
associated with skyline strip thinning in young Douglas-fir
(Pseudotuqo menzesii Franco) stands in the Pacific Northwest and to
compare...
Forest managers in the Blue Mountains, of northeastern Oregon are currently faced with
vast areas of forests with health problems and high fuel loadings. These conditions
resulted from a combination of insect infestations, past management practices and the
elimination of fire from the local ecosystems. These forests are now overstocked,...
This study evaluated the impact of using a rubber-tired skidder to keep the landing clear by sorting and decking the logs along the road prior to loading by a self-loading truck. The evaluation was accomplished through detailed time studies conducted on a Koller K-300 yarder, a Crown Super 3000 self-loader,...
In the Pacific Northwest, loggers are faced with the problems of changing from logging old growth to second growth. This is due to the shrinking old growth timber supply and increased entry into the· second growth stands. Beuter (1 980) indicated that in western Oregon 70.2 percent by volume of...
This paper describes the results of a time-study conducted
near Grand Ronde, Oregon, to determine the production
rates and total harvesting costs of a cable thinning in a
young stand. The stand had a species mix of 48 percent
western hemlock (Tsuga. heterophylla- (Raf.) Sarg.), 45 percent
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga meuziesil...
Time studies of logging equipment are important to determine
production rates, calculate logging costs and locate operating inefficiencies. However, using present time study techniques, they are also costly and time consuming to complete. This project will develop a new data gathering and storage technique using the HP-75
portable computer to...
There is much interest in the State of Vermont in cable harvesting. Since there are no time studies available for cable harvesting with various machines in Vermont, it is necessary to arrive at production and cost levels by a different method.
The method chosen for this paper is made up...