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Storage and conservation

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Timber Storage – Log conservation under Oxygen Exclusion

Logs stored under oxygen exclusion can be an option especially for valuable logs.

Timber Storage – Life Conservation

It is possible to leave storm-damaged trees for up to two years in conservation without processing, if certain conditions are met.

Wet Storage – Water Extraction and Irrigation Systems

This article deals with all important questions about water extraction and irrigation systems.

Wet Storage – Site Preparation

How to prepare suitable wet storage sites.

Wet Storage - Basics

Advantages and drawbacks of wet storage at a glance.

Overview and Selection of Storage Methods after Calamities

Log-conservation is an important issue after storm events. Due to the situation, there are different methods of log conservation.

Wet Storage – Armillaria Infection

Sometimes Armillaria mellea can spread in wet stored timber over bark independent from irrigation system and quality.

Wet Storage – Miscellaneous

A lot of things should be considered in advance if you are planning to build a wet storage site.

Wet Storage - Costs

This article answers the question: "How much does wet storage cost?"

Timber Storage – Dry Storage

You are going to plan a dry storage for timber? Everything to be considered is listed in this recommendation.

Wet Storage - Organising Storage and Removal of Timber

Some rules to sustain the quality of timber and to keep track of wet storage.

Wet Storage – Winter Operation

This article shows how the irrigation system needs to be handled in winter to prevent the timber and the system itself from damage.

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