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The modular design allows timber purchasers to adapt the applicator to virtually any feller-buncher. During timber harvest, the operator cuts the tree, positions the nozzle of the applicator over the stump and activates the system, applying Sporax to the tree stump. |
Results The system was tested in September 1997 on a 9-acre tract and again in May 1998 on a 29-acre tract. After treatment with borax, stumps retained enough boron to prevent annosum root rot. Total additional cost for treatment $13.36 per acre Material cost of Sporax (borax) ($0.16 per stump with approximately 50 trees per acre removed.) Each pound of borax treated 10.5 stumps. Additional treatment time and Treatment required an additional 6 seconds per tree (3.1 seconds for treatment plus 2.65 seconds on average to keep the borax reservoir filled). The cost of the feller-buncher (includes typical downtime) and operator was estimated at $61.02 per productive machine hour (PMH). The cost of the feller-buncher without treatment on 50 acres per acre removal was $10.34 per acre compared to $15.70 per acre with treatment. Depreciating 100% of the $3500 cost of the attachments over 3 years (including repair and maintenance) adds $1.94 per PMH to the machine cost. This publication reports research involving pesticides. It does not contain recommendations for their use, nor does it imply that the uses discussed here have been registered. All uses of pesticides must be registered by appropriate State and/or Federal agencies before they can be recommended. CAUTION: Pesticides can be injurious to humans, domestic animals, desirable plants, and fish or other wildlife - if the are not handled or applied properly. Use all pesticides selectively and carefully. Follow recommended practices for disposal of surplus pesticides and pesticide containers. | |||||
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Figure 4. Schematic of sporax applicator and components | |||||