You guys should order some Canadian tree planting gear made by a company called bush pro. The bags are way better than those medieval torcher devices y’all got on. The shovels you guys got are probably okay but you could cut the blade down a lot, the blade is way bigger than anyone would use in Canada for a tree with a plug. Do you guys plant bareroot as well? if not cut the blades down to the size of the planters hand plus a little length. Cutting off the kicker on one side is also pretty common. Good luck out there.
Most radiata planting is bare root. Spade blade size is necessary as some of the sites soil type and structure is horrible. Also stems are generally required to be planted deeply. Agree re Bush Pro gear.
Forestry management is mostly about growing for commercial lumber. That's why they're growing pine. Because most of the wood used in construction and furniture is pine It would be nice if forestry was replanted for old growth, but that's just not how it works
Fruit and nut trees are grown by farmers on their own land. This land is owned by the government and the trees are grown for lumber in the construction industry.
if sivi needs more people ditch the hourly rates contractors need to pay more $25- $35 a box for planting and $350-$500 for thinning to waste its what we are getting an the thinning should be the same as the planting eveyone plants at different speeds its same thinning yet from what iv herd most contractors do a team effort team pay work the block as a team thats B.S.......on the east-coast we all get ow own peace within the block carry R.T for communication an only cut for six hours an we are all on over $1,000 plus per week
$25 at least per bag or box, especially in cut over. Motivation for the boys to go hard. When I was in the Bush the boys would average 20 bags a day on the EASTCOAST, some smashing 30 on good days. If on farmlands boys could do more. But that wouldn't happen if they paid hourly.
Good to see the beginning of the timber industry and all the hard work that starts the whole process.
you are hard working good luck!
You guys should order some Canadian tree planting gear made by a company called bush pro. The bags are way better than those medieval torcher devices y’all got on. The shovels you guys got are probably okay but you could cut the blade down a lot, the blade is way bigger than anyone would use in Canada for a tree with a plug. Do you guys plant bareroot as well? if not cut the blades down to the size of the planters hand plus a little length. Cutting off the kicker on one side is also pretty common. Good luck out there.
Most radiata planting is bare root.
Spade blade size is necessary as some of the sites soil type and structure is horrible. Also stems are generally required to be planted deeply.
Agree re Bush Pro gear.
Those were used 20years ago here, planting frames are by far better
Can I see this place from Google Earth?
What's the status of trees after 2 3 years?
Please mention the gps location of this place?
How did you manage to create such soft soil
And what are the cut down trees? They look like some type of mulch
Have you ever thought about planting fruit and nut tree seedlings? That could be fun
Forestry management is mostly about growing for commercial lumber. That's why they're growing pine. Because most of the wood used in construction and furniture is pine
It would be nice if forestry was replanted for old growth, but that's just not how it works
Fruit and nut trees are grown by farmers on their own land. This land is owned by the government and the trees are grown for lumber in the construction industry.
Ala ves es bonito el trabajo pero es muy duro es el trabajo más pesado que e echo en Oregon
@@Do_not_assume forests in New Zealand were privatised many many years ago
if sivi needs more people ditch the hourly rates contractors need to pay more $25- $35 a box for planting and $350-$500 for thinning to waste its what we are getting an the thinning should be the same as the planting eveyone plants at different speeds its same thinning yet from what iv herd most contractors do a team effort team pay work the block as a team thats B.S.......on the east-coast we all get ow own peace within the block carry R.T for communication an only cut for six hours an we are all on over $1,000 plus per week
$25 at least per bag or box, especially in cut over.
Motivation for the boys to go hard.
When I was in the Bush the boys would average 20 bags a day on the EASTCOAST, some smashing 30 on good days.
If on farmlands boys could do more.
But that wouldn't happen if they paid hourly.
Daym use to be 10 dollars a box bk in the cni days loved the cut ova but bang out pods on the flat mounds 30 boxes in a pod 150 in a box cni 45
Come to Australia and plant box price are better and ground to plant
brother could of carried 4 more boxs hahaha
pay them better
tree runner , box under each arm and one in each hand ..ffs its flat ..ha ha .
are those surfaces bought by you after they got cut or are you just making this video as a big joke
why don't you chuck some different trees in there for shits and gigs
Hope those seedlings are not all genetically identical clones. That’s an unhealthy monoculture.
All grown from seedlings
It’s for timber not looks
Use do it boring