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Designing skid trail systems to reduce soil impacts from tractive logging machines

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  • Logging on skid trails restricted to 10 percent or less of the harvested stand can reduce the area of compacted soil by at least two-thirds, In a comparative study, productivity of Douglas-fir logs per hour was just as great In an area with designated trails as In an adjacent area logged conventionally. Logging on designated trails required more winching time, but this increase was offset by a reduction In skidding time. Furthermore, there was less damage to residual trees on the area with designated trails. The use of such trails Is economical and efficient if trees are felled to the lead of the trail,
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