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Footnoted Citations: Harvesting Biomass for Bioenergy Production |
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Demeter, C.P.; Knowles, D.F.; Olmstead, J.; Jerla, M.; Shah, P. 2003. Assessment of power production at rural utilities using forest thinnings and commercially available biomass power technologies. Landover, MD: Antares Group, Inc. |
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Forest Products Equipment. 2005. St. Johnsbury, VT: MRP Publishing, 14(2). |
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Forest Resources Association. 2006. Annual Pulpwood Statistics Summary Report 2001-2005. Publication 06-A-7. |
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Fredholm, R.; Jirjis, R. 1988. Seasonal storage of bark from wet stored logs. Uppsala, Sweden: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Products. Report No. 200. |
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Fuller, W.S. 1985. Chip pile storage—a review of practices to avoid deterioration and economic losses. Tappi. 68(8): 48-51. |
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Hakkila, P. 1989. Utilization of residual forest biomass. Berlin: Springer: 568 p. |
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Lehtikangas, P.; R. Jirjis. 1993a. Storage of softwood logging residues in windrows under variable conditions. Report No 235. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet : Institute for Virkeslara: 45 p. |
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McDonald, T.P.; Taylor, S.; Rummer, R; Valenzuela, J. 2001. Information needs for increasing log transport efficiency. First International Precision Forestry Symposium. Seattle, WA: University of Washington. |
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Nurmi, J. 1999. The storage of logging residue for fuel. Biomass and Bioenergy. 17(1): 41-47. |
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Perlack, R.D.; Wright, L.L.; Turhollow, A.F.; Graham, R.L.; Stokes, B. J.; Erbach. D.C. 2005. Biomass as feedstock for a bioenergy and bioproducts industry: the technical feasibility of a billion-ton annual supply. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN. 78 p. |
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Richardson, J.; Bjorheden, R.; Hakkila, P.; Lowe, A.T.; Smith, C.T. (Eds.). 2002. Bioenergy from Sustainable Forestry. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. |
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Rummer, B. 1996. Niche. Technical Paper 97-P-9. Rockville, MD: American Pulpwood Association. |
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Rummer, B.; Len, D.; O’Brien, O. 2004. Forest Residues Bundling Project: New Technology for Residue Removal. Auburn, AL: Forest Operations Research Unit, Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service. 18p. |
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Rupar, K.; Sanati, M. 2004. The release of terpenes during storage of biomass. Biomass and Bioenergy. 28(1): 29-34. |
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Stanturf, J.A.; Kelllison, Broerman, F.S.; Jones, S.B. 2003. Productivity of southern pine plantations: Where are they now and how did we get here? Journal of Forestry. 101(3): 26-31. |
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Stokes, B.J.; Watson, W.F.; Savelle, I.W. 1984. Alternate Biomass Harvesting Systems Using Conventional Equipment. Paper presented at Sixth Annual Southern Forest Biomass Workshop, Athens, GA, June 5-7, 1984. |
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Stokes, B.J.; McDonald, T.P.; Kelley, T. 1993. Transpirational drying and costs for transporting woody biomass - a preliminary review. IEA/BA Task IX, Activity 6: Transport and Handling. New Brunswick, CN: IEA: 76-91. |
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Thornqvist, T.; Jirjis, R. 1990. Changes in fuel chips during storage in large piles. Upsalla, Sweden: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Products. Report No. 219. |
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Updegraff, K; Blinn, C.R. 2000. Applications of small-scale forest harvesting equipment in the United States and Canada (Staff Paper Series No. 143). St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota, Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station and College of Natural Resources. |
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Visser, J.M.; Hull, R.B.; Ashton, S.F. 2006. Mechanical Vegetative Management. In: Monroe, M.C., L.W. McDonell, and L.A. Hermansen-Baez (Eds.). 2006. Changing Roles: Wildland-Urban Interface Professional Development Program. Gainesville FL: University of Florida. |
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Wilhoit, J.; Rummer, B. 1999. Application of small-scale systems: evaluation of alternatives. ASAE Paper No 99-5056. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural Engineers. |
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