Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Orchard removal logistics..

Orchard removal includes felling trees, grinding, stump removal and transportation plus land leveling.

So they put trees into a big chipper or grinder and shredding the wood into small pieces. Any wire in the trees is removed by magnets and a dirt separator is used so they end up with a clean product that is hauled off to a site where it is burned to produce electricity. The old method of pushing the trees into huge burn piles has been phased out by the Air Resources Board.

We see the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has a cost sharing program (EQIP, Environmental Quality Incentives Program) to encourage people to chip rather than burn. For orchard removal they will pay up to $75 per acre.

Fortunately for us, Lane served on the board of directors of the local resource conservation district for 10 years so he has contacts at NRCS and can find out more details. The following link is a two-page description of the program.

ftp://ftp-fc.sc.egov.usda.gov/CA/programs/EQIP/2007/AQ-Chipping_Fact_Sheet07.pdf

Here's a grinder at work:




And here's a tree removal monster machine:


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