Storing and Handling Nursery Stock Sample Clauses

Storing and Handling Nursery Stock. ‌ • Only the nursery stock that can be planted in one day should be removed from the storage site. If environmental conditions are hot and on-site storage is not able to keep stock cool throughout the day, then perform several trips to the cooler to restock inventory at the site. • Bareroot Stock: • Spring-lifted stock should be kept between 3 to 5 °C before delivery to the field. • Spring-lifted stock should be planted as soon as possible after lifting. • On site, store the containers (bags) of nursery stock in a shaded, cool place. Use xxxxx-tarps when a reefer or a fully insulated storage system is not available to maintain the standard storage temperature. • Measure and record the internal temperature of the bags. Keep the container temperatures below 10 °C. • Store nursery stock in a shaded, cool place with space between the containers to permit the circulation of air between containers. • Do not pile the containers. • Prevent unnecessary drying of nursery stock by opening containers only when nursery stock is required for planting and by keeping containers closed at all other times. Note: If the temperatures warm up more than anticipated throughout the day and the stock is not able to be returned to the cooler in a timely manner, then the bags should be opened slightly to allow excess heat to escape the packaging. • Avoid any unnecessary handling of nursery stock. • Avoid exposure of the root system on windy and/or sunny days. Roots can dry out and die within minutes which means the tree is also compromised. • Always keep water on-site in case dipping of roots is required throughout the day. • If roots need to be moistened, limit the duration in the water to a few minutes and avoid submerging foliage in the water. • When transporting stock on site, it should be carried in a planting pail bag or other container with the roots of the nursery stock protected by at least 5 centimeters of water in the pail or moist peat xxxx or equivalent packing material in the bag. • When nursery stock is removed from the storage site(s) or delivery point(s), it should be transported directly to the field storage or planting site(s). • Provide adequate covering to protect the nursery stock from sun and wind exposure during transport (i.e., Xxxxx-tarp, enclosed-fully insulated containment system). • Do not overload planting pails, bags, or other containers. • During temporary stoppages in planting, place planting pails, bags or other containers containing nursery stock i...
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Storing and Handling Nursery Stock. 1. Only the nursery stock that can be planted in one day should be removed from the storage site. If environmental conditions are hot and on-site storage is not able to keep stock cool throughout the day, then perform several trips to the cooler to restock inventory at the site

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