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Hi all,

I was just wondering what everyone thinks is the most efficient way to deal with the brash/ log bits that aren’t suitable for extraction when coppicing? Fire...chipper...slosh it up.. etc

 

Any advice appreciated thanks

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Posted

Totally site dependent mate.

Habitat windrows are good where applicable, but you need to think about placement.

I can’t imagine coppicing without a burn, but it’s all time and effort.

Posted

I have mulched off vast areas of neglected coppice over last few years, nobody seems that interested in it around here anymore  and the ones that still do a bit just seem to tit about leaving a mess.

 

Bob

Posted

Pea sticks ?

Faggots

Dead hedge habitat stacks

Or just burn or chip is alot faster

 

 

No money in sweet chesnut coppice products or owners just not bothered? 

 

I'd say nearly 100% of the hazel coppices local are not managed at all, but I thought chesnut coppice produced some more valuable products so they were actively managed.

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Woodworks said:

Get a branch logger and find a market for the product? 

Sell it as fire pit fuel. Bang on about how sustainable it is and whack the price up for townies

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Posted (edited)

It all depends on what max size you are leaving behind 3 inch max would be gone in 4 years if left laying so would be cheapest, but looks a mess when left.

If deer on site put it back on stools.

Edited by woody paul

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