Harvesting

Various Harvesting Methods

Harvesting

Harvesting is a general term for cutting, processing, and extracting timber from stump to roadside ready for transporting to wood processing plants. Managed harvesting systems do not in any way resemble the devastation caused by illegal or unmanaged logging systems. Logging practices vary from large-scale commercial timber plantations to individuals harvesting fuelwood.

“As long as there are human beings on this planet, there will be a demand for wood, pulp, and other forest resources, and there will be businesses that endeavour to meet that demand. The only realistic way to conserve our forests is to apply sustainable forest management practices.” Rainforest Alliance

Ponsse’s 19,000th forest machine completed at Vieremä factory

On 17 February, the 19,000th PONSSE forest machine was handed over to Scottish long-term customer Elliot Henderson Ltd, with the

Waratah Forestry Equipment marks 50th anniversary

Waratah Forestry thanks its loyal customers  Waratah Forestry Equipment is celebrating 50 years of innovation within the forestry industry and thanking its

Timbeter nominated for award

Timbeter from Estonia has been officially unveiled as one of the top 9 nominees to DIGITALEUROPE’s Future Unicorn Award 2023,

Improved measurement calibration

The calibration of the diameter and length measuring is improved, using a new method to secure better statistical data and

Komatsu C144 Upgrades

With the year/model upgrade for Komatsu C144, the focus is on improvements that will increase the reliability and performance of

New PONSSE HH360 Rotator for Harvesters

PONSSE in Co-operation with Black Bruin launches the HH360 rotator for harvester head PONSSE in co-operation with Black Bruin launches

Komatsu’s new XT-5 tracked harvesters provide maneuverability and power in demanding conditions

Designed to significantly increase lift capacity and lower fuel consumption To harvest trees in tight, dense and rugged-terrain forests, operators

HL20-1 6WD Highlander

The HL20-1 6WD Highlander from Konrad Forsttechnik is a versatile machine that excels on steep ground. It is basically a

PASCAL RETY RETURNS AS LOGSET’S VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES AND MARKETING

Long-time Logset man, Pascal Rety, returns to Logset as sales and marketing director. A total of 13 years of history

80,000 Hours

Above: “The new seat that was installed in1999 is far from comfortable today”, Erkki Rinne says. He still manages to

The Updates that takes the Eco Log 500 series harvester to a new level

New updates increase the productivity and performance of the 500 series harvester as well as ease of use, safety and

PONSSE EV1: A Technological breakthrough

Upon publishing the company’s latest press release about the new fully electric powered PONSSE 15 tonne capacity EV1 forwarder, I

John Deere Introduces New FR27 Disc Saw Felling Head

The new FR27 Disc Saw Felling Head offers increased cut and accumulation capacity compared to previous models.The FR27 is now

Healthy Forests: ‘It’s Never About Cutting an Individual Tree’

Singer-songwriter Carole King’s opinion piece in The New York Times, “It Costs Nothing to Leave Our Trees as They Are” elevated a

Next Generation Harvesting Head Control

The Tigercat D7 control system combines a solid and field proven hardware and bucking control system with a Tigercat developed
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