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Could brash be compacted and baled ?


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thats the ticket looks like a good piece of kit when we were in whitby last week we went on the road between whitby and pickering and on the moors there was baled up heather have they started using heather for biomass or for some other reason

 

I do know someone up in the peak district who was contracted for mowing and baling of heather to use it for re-seeding areas of moorland where the grass had taken over, the grass was cleared first and then the heather bales were taken to site and rolled out again to re-seed the heather

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Got my interest. Really got me thinking outside the box of what to do for my small tree company I am building. I unloaded 2 trailer loads of brush by hand by myself today. I am pretty sure you guys call it brash. Correct me if i am wrong ;) Cool videos

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