Forest Monitoring Software For Agriculture Monitoring In Canada
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based in CANADA
Between the forest and the final consumer, forest products may undergo many stages of processing, transformation, manufacturing and distribution. This has compelled the industry and many wood products companies to employ wood chain of custody certification in recent ...
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based in CANADA
CTL-SIM is a comprehensive simulation program that allows accurate modeling of cut-to-length harvesting operations. By simulating accurately the cutting decisions of mechanical harvesters, improved harvest planning and equipment set-up decisions can be made. Different bucking rules can be applied depending on stem quality, for example to consider production of veneer peelers from high-quality ...
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Manufactured by A.U.G. Signals Ltd.based in CANADA
It is critical for the agricultural industries to accurately and timely identify different stages of crops and vegetations. This can help to investigate different situations such as fungal infections and take the right actions. Vegetation growth features can assist in determining famine severity, drought conditions, and impacts on yields; in a result, the authority is able to anticipate food ...
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based in CANADA
Pulp mills, paper mills and biomass facilities in the Southern U.S. manage their businesses differently than Canadian sawmills or Australian timber managers but they all use Yard Boss. Over 25 years, Yard Boss has evolved to handle the many variations in raw material supply chain management practices across all facility and fiber ...
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based in CANADA
We offer our clients turnkey software products that empower organizations to assess the quantity and value of their forest assets. For those clients not interested in learning new software programs, or are only interested in the occasional assessment, our services extend to data entry, validation and professional analysis of timber cruise compilations and stumpage appraisals. Our Cruise Comp ...
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