Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) harvesting system, an economic and technical evaluation

The giant reed is a herbaceous energy crop that demonstrates a good adaptability for areas of central-northern Italy. However, its size and stem resistance to cutting pose problems for harvesting in relation both to the availability of suitable machinery and costs of the operation. A technical and e...

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Main Authors: M. Bentini, R. Martelli
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/362
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spelling doaj-832056f1bd18455888ae4548d9a435992020-11-25T03:54:03ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Agricultural Engineering1974-70712239-62682013-09-01442s10.4081/jae.2013.362319Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) harvesting system, an economic and technical evaluationM. BentiniR. MartelliThe giant reed is a herbaceous energy crop that demonstrates a good adaptability for areas of central-northern Italy. However, its size and stem resistance to cutting pose problems for harvesting in relation both to the availability of suitable machinery and costs of the operation. A technical and economic evaluation has been conducted of a harvesting system based on an experimental machine, the biotriturator, developed by University of Bologna in collaboration with the Nobili Company (Bologna, Italy) and adapted to field operating conditions. The harvesting system consists of cutting-shredding and baling in a single pass. The system was evaluated by performing a winter harvest when the crop was in quiescence and had a low moisture content. The total harvesting costs were evaluated as 11.6 € Mg-1 dry biomass. Given that the estimated area that can be covered by the harvesting system was 123 hectares per year the system represents an effective solution for not very large areas and is therefore suitable for the Italian environment where average farm sizes are slightly over seven hectares (ISTAT, 2011).http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/362cost analysis, giant reed (Arundo donax), harvesting system, herbaceous energy crops.
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Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) harvesting system, an economic and technical evaluation
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
cost analysis, giant reed (Arundo donax), harvesting system, herbaceous energy crops.
author_facet M. Bentini
R. Martelli
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title Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) harvesting system, an economic and technical evaluation
title_short Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) harvesting system, an economic and technical evaluation
title_full Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) harvesting system, an economic and technical evaluation
title_fullStr Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) harvesting system, an economic and technical evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) harvesting system, an economic and technical evaluation
title_sort giant reed (arundo donax l.) harvesting system, an economic and technical evaluation
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Agricultural Engineering
issn 1974-7071
2239-6268
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The giant reed is a herbaceous energy crop that demonstrates a good adaptability for areas of central-northern Italy. However, its size and stem resistance to cutting pose problems for harvesting in relation both to the availability of suitable machinery and costs of the operation. A technical and economic evaluation has been conducted of a harvesting system based on an experimental machine, the biotriturator, developed by University of Bologna in collaboration with the Nobili Company (Bologna, Italy) and adapted to field operating conditions. The harvesting system consists of cutting-shredding and baling in a single pass. The system was evaluated by performing a winter harvest when the crop was in quiescence and had a low moisture content. The total harvesting costs were evaluated as 11.6 € Mg-1 dry biomass. Given that the estimated area that can be covered by the harvesting system was 123 hectares per year the system represents an effective solution for not very large areas and is therefore suitable for the Italian environment where average farm sizes are slightly over seven hectares (ISTAT, 2011).
topic cost analysis, giant reed (Arundo donax), harvesting system, herbaceous energy crops.
url http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/362
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