Forestry Mulching
We use a forestry mulching head to clear brush, overgrowth, and woody vegetation and turn it into mulch right on the spot. No hauling, no burning, and no mess to deal with after we leave.
The Efficient Way to Clear Brush and Reclaim Your Land
Properties around Wayne and Sullivan County grow up fast. Fields get taken over by shrubs and saplings. Wood edges fill in with invasive plants. Areas that haven’t been managed in a few years can become a real headache to deal with.
Forestry mulching is one of the most efficient ways to handle it. Our machine cuts through brush and woody overgrowth and turns everything into a clean mulch layer right where it stands. That mulch holds moisture in the soil, slows down regrowth, and breaks down into organic matter over time. It’s a better result than brush hogging on heavier growth and a lot simpler than hauling debris off site.
Forestry mulching is a great fit anywhere brush, overgrowth, or invasive plants have gotten out of hand. It also works well as a first step before site work, seeding, or other land improvements.
What We Use Forestry Mulching For
Site Preparation
Clearing brush and overgrowth to get land ready for what comes next. Whether you’re prepping for a food plot, a new structure, or just opening up an area, mulching leaves the ground in good shape to work with.
Firebreak Creation
We clear vegetation corridors through overgrown areas to create firebreaks that protect your property and give you better access and visibility across your land.
Right of Way Clearing
Brush and overgrowth creeping in along utility easements, access paths, and property corridors gets cleaned up efficiently without tearing up the land around it.
Storm Damage Cleanup
Ice storms and high winds leave behind a lot of downed branches, broken tops, and tangled brush in our area. We process it right where it fell. Nothing to haul, nothing to burn, nothing piled up to deal with later.
Land Reclamation
Land that’s been neglected for years and taken over by brush, shrubs, and invasive plants can come back. We clear it out and get it to a point where it’s usable and manageable again.
Utility Infrastructure Maintenance
Keeping vegetation from growing back into utility corridors and infrastructure easements takes consistent work. We come in and clear it back so access stays open and clearances stay safe.
Ready to Reclaim Your Land?
We’ll come out, walk the property with you, and figure out the best approach together. No cost, no pressure.
A Good Option for Invasive Plants Like Knotweed and Multiflora Rose
Invasive plants are a real problem throughout Wayne and Sullivan County. Multiflora rose, autumn olive, and Japanese knotweed spread fast and are tough to stay ahead of. Because we’re not applying any chemicals, mulching is a safe option near streams and wetlands where spraying isn’t allowed. Consistent visits over time make a real dent in keeping invasives suppressed.
Common Questions
Forestry Mulching Is Often the First Step. Here’s What Comes After.
Most of the time when we’re mulching a property it’s to set something else up. Here’s what typically comes next after the overgrowth is cleared.
Mulching is one of the best ways to prep a brushy or wooded area for a new food plot. Once cleared, we can come in with the rototiller and get it planted in the same season.