British manufacturer introduces tree shear for 'high output harvesting'
The shear is fitted with a removable bolt-in blade, which, the manufacturer says, minimises downtime if damaged whilst working.
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The shear is fitted with a removable bolt-in blade, which, the manufacturer says, minimises downtime if damaged whilst working.
The winners reflect the evolving landscape of forestry in the UK.
New statistics show that 128 million trees and shrubs were imported into the UK last year, up from 125 million the previous year.
The 2025 Ranger offering features a host of improvements on its predecessor.
It picked up the Best Agroforestry Award at the Scottish Agriculture Awards 2024 this week.
The WA475-11 and WA485-11 are said to be packed with state-of-the-art technology and offer "great performance, efficiency, and operator comfort".
This piece is an extract from our Latest from the Woods newsletter (previously Forestry Latest News).
A 69ft (21m) ash tree fell on the 61-year-old man when it was cut incorrectly during ash dieback clearance on a Wiltshire estate.
The timber is entirely locally-grown in pine plantation estates, much of which is owned by the NSW Government.
They found “glossy black beetles the size of a pencil rubber” when removing a rotted tree stump from a tenant’s garden.
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