Prunings definition

Prunings means dead or excess branches and twigs removed from plants and trees to improve crop yield. This shall mean and include cullings exclusively of their subterranean portions.
Prunings means prunings from any of the following:
Prunings means dead or overgrown branches that have been cut away from a tree.

Examples of Prunings in a sentence

  • Acceptable green waste material: • Grass clippings • Brush • Weeds and leaves • Hay and straw • Prunings • Tree trimmings • Tree branches 6 inches or less in diameter and 3 feet or less in length Unacceptable green waste material: • Plastic bags • Rocks or concrete • Sod and dirt • Loose fruits and vegetables • Tree trunks, stumps, palm fronds • Branches more than 6 inches in diameter or more than 3 feet in length • Pet waste All contaminated containers will be tagged for customer education purposes.

  • MJ/kgFeedstock, dry basis ▇▇▇▇▇ pomace pitted 21.35 19.79 Almond shells 19.02 17.68 Corn cobs 17.98 16.62 1- Wheat Straw (pellets 10 mm) 17.25 15.98 2- Wheat Straw (pellets 6 mm) 16.66 15.40 Rice husk 16.35 15.19 Arundo Donax 17.70 16.25 Sawmill waste 20.16 18.89 Wood chips 18.09 16.74 Olive Prunings 19.06 17.76 Black Liquor 12.08 11.20 Swarf and sawdust 18.48 17.14 Multi-essence wood chips 19.14 17.88 Subcoal 23.65 21.68 Municipal solid waste 11.19 10.22 Digestate 13.70 12.69 Table 17.

  • Prunings, grass clippings, weeds, leaves, brush, and general yard and garden wastes.


More Definitions of Prunings

Prunings means hedge clippings and shrub and tree branches that are less than 12.5 millimeters (1/2 inch) in diameter.