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Forestry mulching is a land-clearing method that involves the use of specialized machinery, such as a skid steer or tractor with a mulching head, to shred trees, brush, and other vegetation into small wood chips. This technique is environmentally friendly and efficient, as it eliminates the need for traditional methods like burning or hauling away debris. The resulting mulch is left on-site, providing several benefits: it helps prevent soil erosion, promotes moisture retention, and enriches the soil as it decomposes. Additionally, forestry mulching minimizes disturbance to the surrounding environment, reduces the risk of invasive species spreading, and can be done quickly and safely, making it a cost-effective solution for land management projects. Whether for land clearing, wildfire prevention, or habitat restoration, forestry mulching offers a sustainable and effective alternative to conventional clearing methods.
$200 per hour or $1400 for an 8 hour day
4 hour minimum
*Land clearing progress depends on density of forestry and landscape conditions.*
Forestry Mulching
Flail mowing is a land maintenance technique that uses a specialized mower with a set of rotating blades or "flails" to cut and shred dense vegetation, including tall grass, brush, and small saplings. Unlike traditional mowers, flail mowers are designed to finely chop and distribute the material across the ground, which helps break down plant material faster and reduces the risk of regrowth. This makes flail mowing an excellent choice for managing overgrown fields, roadsides, and pastureland. The benefits of flail mowing are numerous: it helps control unwanted vegetation, improves pasture health, reduces fire hazards, and promotes a more even distribution of nutrients across the land. Additionally, flail mowing is versatile and can operate in diverse terrains, from flat fields to more rugged, sloped areas, all while minimizing soil disturbance and ensuring a cleaner, safer environment for both wildlife and livestock.
$95 per hour or $650 for an 8 hour day
4 hour minimum
*Land clearing progress depends on density of forestry and landscape conditions.*