Forestry Mulching
One machine grinds standing brush, saplings, and small trees into a clean mulch layer. No burn piles, no hauling, no torn-up ground.
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Crawford County is flat, glaciated, serious farm ground, some of the best row-crop dirt in north central Ohio. The brush problem here is not forests taking over; it is edges. Fence rows grown into tree lines that shade out crop rows. Drainage ditches choked with brush and volunteer willow. Farmstead corners, old feedlots, and set-aside ground quietly going to rose and briars while everyone is busy farming the rest.
E&S Forestry runs to Bucyrus from Mansfield on US-30, about 25 minutes. The tools match the county: fence line clearing that gives you the full field back to the wire, brush hogging for idle ground and lot corners, and forestry mulching where an edge or a corner has crossed from weeds into real woody growth.
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A grown-up fence row on flat ground costs more than it looks like it does. It shades and roots into the outside rows, harbors the multiflora rose that Ohio lists as a noxious weed, and slowly narrows the field. We mulch rows back to clean lines, grind the stumps so equipment can work right up to the boundary, and leave the material as chips instead of piles that sit in the field edge for years.
Ditch and waterway margins get the same treatment where machine access allows: brush and volunteer trees ground out so water moves and spray rigs see the edge. On shared lines and township road frontage, we keep the work tight to the line you show us.
Around Bucyrus, New Washington, and Sulphur Springs we see a steady run of farmstead cleanups: an old barnyard gone to brush, a grove swallowing outbuildings, a building lot that needs to be visible before it can be sold or built on. A day of mulching usually turns those from eyesore back into asset, with lot clearing handling the ones headed for construction.
Idle parcels are the other steady call. Ground between uses, family land waiting on a decision, CRP-style set-aside coming back into shape: an annual mow keeps it clean, and a mulching pass resets anything that got away. Flat, open Crawford County ground is the fastest, most economical work we do, and it quotes accordingly.
Communities & areas we serve around Bucyrus: New Washington, Crestline, Galion, Sulphur Springs, North Robinson.
Bucyrus ZIP codes served: 44820.
Free, no-obligation estimates throughout Crawford County and north central Ohio.
(614) 359-8762
One machine grinds standing brush, saplings, and small trees into a clean mulch layer. No burn piles, no hauling, no torn-up ground.
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Overgrown lots, field edges, and acreage cleared down to clean, usable ground. Mulched in place, no burn piles and no haul-off.
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Overgrown fields, pastures, and lots knocked down with a heavy rotary cutter. One-time catch-up cuts or a seasonal schedule.
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The tangled understory cleared out of your woods, honeysuckle, briars, and junk growth, while the trees you love stay standing.
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Homesites, pole barn sites, and whole lots cleared of brush and small trees so you can see, plan, and build on what you own.
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Fields lost to multiflora rose, autumn olive, and cedar taken back to open ground ready for grass, grazing, or hay.
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Overgrown field, choked woods, fence row you cannot find anymore? Call or send the form and we will walk the property with you, talk through what the ground needs, and hand you a free written estimate.
Tell us about your ground and we will get right back to you.
Thanks for reaching out. We will contact you shortly to talk through your property.