Stripping of leaves and flower heads to improve the harvesting of fibre hemp

Citation
Dm. Bruce et al., Stripping of leaves and flower heads to improve the harvesting of fibre hemp, J AGR ENG R, 78(1), 2001, pp. 43-50
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00218634 → ACNP
Volume
78
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
43 - 50
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8634(200101)78:1<43:SOLAFH>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) grown for fibre needs to be retted after cutting to allow the separation of fibre from the stem core. Drying of the mown stems is necessary both before and after retting but drying is likely to be hinde red by the presence of leaves and flower heads on the stems. Delays in dryi ng after retting have serious implications for fibre quality and crop spoil age when baled. The aim of this work was to determine if leaves and flower heads could be removed from standing stems by a powered rotor just prior to mowing. In a laboratory apparatus that propelled 40 stems past a rotor, th e effectiveness of the method was established and the influence of rotor sp eed, forward speed and tooth design were examined. At every one of a range of settings, more than 92% of the contacted leaf and flower head was remove d from the top 900 mm of the tested stems. A device constructed for field t rials comprised a 1.2 m wide rotor on a tractor-mounted arm. Trials showed it to be effective over a range of forward speed, rotor speed and contact h eight. At its optimum setting of these three variables, 5.8 km h(-1), 645 m in(-1) and 1.6 m, it removed 95% of the contacted leaf and flower head mate rial. A practical implementation would probably comprise a single machine w ith stripping rotor mounted ahead of the stem-cutting elements. (C) 2001 Si lsoe Research Institute.