Canadian Biomass Magazine

New harvester developed for woody biomass crops

October 13, 2010
By Canadian Biomass

NEWS HIGHLIGHT

New harvester developed for woody biomass crops
An Australian company has developed an upright harvester-chipper that can cut and chip mid-sized trees in one continuous operation.

Oct. 13,
2010 – An Australian company has developed an upright
harvester-chipper that can cut and chip mid-sized trees in one continuous
operation. Biosystems Engineering designed and built the pre-production
prototype in collaboration with the Future Farm Industries Cooperative Research
Centre and the Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation.

Read an article about the harvester-chipper by Matt Cawood in Stock and Land: http://sl.farmonline.com.au/news/nationalrural/machinery-and-equipment/machinery/biomass-harvester-destined-for-overseas/1966481.aspx.

Visit the company’s website: www.biosystems.com.au.


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