Facts & Questions

When deciding between forestry mulching and logging as a method of clearing land, especially in a situation where the land was logged years ago and doesn’t contain much valuable timber, forestry mulching is often a better solution.  Read More

Forestry mulching depends on adequate access, stable ground, and appropriate tree size. Tight entry points, wet or rocky soils, and oversized trees can limit operations, but site conditions can be evaluated and solutions recommended when needed.  Read More

After mulching, a natural layer of wood chips is left on the ground from the vegetation that was cleared. The size and depth of this mulch depend on the type and amount of material on the land. Over time, the mulch breaks down and returns nutrients to the soil, leaving the area more open, usable, and healthier for the land.  Read More

Forestry mulcher excavators with a power pack are built specifically for heavy land clearing, with the power, hydraulics, and cooling needed for continuous work. Mini excavators with mulcher attachments are mainly digging machines, so they have less power and slower performance.  Read More