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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Issue 79 (1966) Equipement Used in the Packing of Conifer Planting Stock

Equipement Used in the Packing of Conifer Planting Stock

In this day and age of high labor costs, the planter should be assured of high-quality material that he can reasonably expect to survive. Two installations have increased the quality of the conifer plants we ship from the J. V. Bailey Nurseries. These two installations used in handling conifers have been of great benefit in increasing survival in the final planter's hands. The cost is not great and certainly the benefits have been worthwhile. First, automatic humidification has been installed in the areas where the evergreen plants are sorted and packaged for shipping. This is important because it reduces any possibility of desiccation of the fine roots during the packaging processes. As is well known, it is necessary for the roots to be exposed to the air at this time. The J. V. Bailey Nursery has been using the Binks System. The humidity is kept at around 90 to 95 percent at all times. While this may sound high, it is not uncomfortable for workers and it is not detrimental to the top part of the plants.


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Author(s): Vincent K. Bailey

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Issue 79 (1966)