As you say, these numbers are not "new" information, but Thank you for putting them together in such a neat way.. Even "I" can understand it. wink-wink
Peace love and blessings to all. Kinder C.. One of your B_P moderators...
In a message dated 11/4/2014 7:24:31 A.M. Central Standard Time, bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com writes:
There are many possibilities. Depends on the destination of the bamboo. If it is for paper or pulp, better cut with 2 yrs old culms to boiler it and have soft fibers with water. If it is for biomass cut with 3 or 4 yrs culms, zero cut or selected, because it becomes more dry and mature fibers, will burns better, maybe 30% more kcal/kg. If it is for structural culms, more than 4 less than 7 yrs. This here is nothing new, but is happeneing in Brazil. For zero cut, fellers and others machines.
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