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FORESTRY MULCHING

Forestry mulching is an efficient one-machine, one-operator method of land clearing that removes unwanted trees, brush, and vines.  The equipment grinds down the cleared vegetation on the spot and leaves behind a fine layer of mulch that can be immediately driven over or seeded.  The mulch returns nutrients back into the soil, provides effective erosion control and protects the top soil, making it functional as well as aesthetically pleasing.

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Forestry mulching saves time and money.  It is more cost effective than clearing land by chainsaw and tractor of bulldozer and hauler.  Forestry mulching's one-machine, one-operator method uses less fuel and has low equipment and operator cost as well as a level of efficiency with which the other methods cannot compete.  Forestry mulchers also eliminate many of the time-consuming steps involved in land clearing by processing trees and other vegetation right where they stand.  

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