Abstract

This study evaluated the possibility of adopting haymaking farming machinery in giant reed (Arundo donax L.) harvesting. The test shows the technical and energy aspects of mechanical harvesting using only one specific machine, a shredding machine, designed and developed by an Italian constructor for large biomass herbaceous crops (giant reed, sorghums, switchgrass, Mischantus, etc). It is designed for high vegetative growth crops, as it is able to spread products over all soil surfaces or, alternatively, carry out windrowing. Tests were conducted in the south of Italy (Campania region) on the experimental farm Torre Lama in Bellizzi (SA). Biomass was shredded, dried in the field, and baled for use in a logistic chain and storage. The first step was the cutting and shredding of biomass crops with the specific shredder rear-mounted in an agricultural tractor. The biomass then was dried on the field, constantly monitored for moisture content, and finally, baled with a trailed round baler for storage (second step) and used in a specific logistic chain. The test showed good performance of the shredder machine between 1.17 and 1.77 ha h−1 with an operative speed between 3.9 and 5. 9 km h−1. To define the hourly production, a high wet production level of 60.70 t ha−1 and a low level of 56 t ha−1 were used as references. Under the climatic conditions of the experimental test, this harvesting system showed some advantages, such as the possibility of immediate and long-term biomass storage (less than 14% moisture content), the potential alternative use of the biomass, and the reduced resource use compared to that of other ordinary crops growing in the area.

Highlights

  • The fast growth rate, high biomass yield, limited input demand, ability to grow in different soil types and under different climatic conditions, high resistance to pathogens and long drought periods, strong weed competition, and high calorific value [1] are some of the most important characteristics of the giant reed (Arundo donax L.), making it one of the main bioenergy crops [2]

  • Arundo donax is adapted to all soil types and different weather conditions, but it is very important to determine the most appropriate harvesting technique in order to obtain the highest level of biomass possible, together with a low level of moisture during harvesting and a small fine fraction [9]

  • The machines adopted in the test allowed the harvesting cycle to be completed with promising results, even when it rained during the drying phase

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Introduction

The fast growth rate, high biomass yield, limited input demand, ability to grow in different soil types and under different climatic conditions, high resistance to pathogens and long drought periods, strong weed competition, and high calorific value [1] are some of the most important characteristics of the giant reed (Arundo donax L.), making it one of the main bioenergy crops [2]. Its good yield coupled with the low level of input needed for its production could provide a positive energy balance. Arundo donax is adapted to all soil types and different weather conditions, but it is very important to determine the most appropriate harvesting technique in order to obtain the highest level of biomass possible, together with a low level of moisture during harvesting and a small fine fraction [9].

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