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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Pasture reclamation is the job our area hands us most. All over Mansfield, Ashland, Shelby and across north central Ohio, good grazing and hay ground has slipped into brush: multiflora rose walls, autumn olive clumps, volunteer cedar and hawthorn, briars running out from every fence row. We grind all of it back to open ground with a forestry mulcher, in one pass, without burning, piling, or bulldozing out your topsoil.
Reclaimed ground goes back to work fast. The mulch layer holds the soil, the field is immediately walkable and mowable, and with a season of follow-up mowing or spot treatment, grass takes the ground back from the brush for good. It is the heavy first step, with brush hogging as the cheap maintenance that keeps you from ever needing us for the same field twice.
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It follows the same script every time. Grazing stops or cutting gets skipped, and the first year is just weeds. By year three, multiflora rose and autumn olive, both invasive imports that thrive on our ground, have made islands. By year seven the islands have joined, cedar is head-high, and the field that carried cattle a decade ago cannot be walked in a straight line.
Ohio actually lists multiflora rose among its noxious weeds for a reason: left alone it does not stay put, it spreads to your neighbor's ground and chokes fence lines. Reclaiming it by hand is brutal, and bulldozing it trades brush for bare, gullied dirt. The mulcher is the tool that breaks the cycle without destroying the field in the process.
The mulching pass shreds the standing brush and grinds the stumps low, leaving a chip layer over intact sod remnants and soil. From there the field needs a plan, and we help you make one: mow the regrowth flush the following season, hit stubborn rose and olive resprouts with targeted treatment, and let the existing grass fill back in or frost-seed to speed it up.
Realistic expectations matter. One pass buys the field back; one season of light follow-up keeps it. Owners who put reclaimed ground straight onto an annual mowing schedule never lose it again, and that maintenance cut costs a small fraction of reclamation. We would rather sell you one reclaim and years of cheap mowing than the same reclaim twice.
Open ground simply carries more value here, whether you graze it, hay it, hunt over it, or sell it. Reclaimed fields also matter for landowners keeping ground in agricultural use under CAUV valuation, and for anyone fencing new pasture: fence builders need clean lines, and cleared fence rows are usually part of the same visit.
There is a habitat angle too. A reclaimed field managed with late-season mowing becomes exactly the grass and edge structure that pheasant, rabbits, and deer actually use, instead of a rose monoculture nothing can move through. Plenty of our reclaim work is hunters and hobby farmers building better ground on purpose.
From the first walk of the property to the final one, here is exactly how it goes.
We come out, walk the ground with you, and look at what is actually growing: brush density, tree sizes, wet spots, and anything you want protected or kept.
You get a free written estimate with a real timeline. We tell you exactly what the mulcher will leave behind, down to the stump height, so there are no surprises.
The machine shows up when we said it would. We clear to your flags, work selectively around keeper trees, and grind everything else into a clean mulch layer.
We walk the finished ground together. A finish pass evens out the mulch bed, and the job is done when you say it looks right, not when we drive away.
Common questions about pasture reclamation across North Central Ohio. Don't see yours? Give us a call — we're happy to help.
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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Fence rows and property lines cleared of brush, briars, and volunteer trees, ready for new fence or just a boundary you can walk.
Learn MoreBased in Mansfield, working a 30-mile radius. The people quoting your ground are the people running the machine on it, not a salesman or a call center.
Brush and small trees grind into a mulch layer right where they stood. No burn piles waiting on weather, no dumpsters, no debris trucks down your drive.
We walk the property, tell you exactly what the mulcher will leave behind, and put the price and timeline in writing. The number holds unless the scope changes.
Mulching is what we do. When a job needs an excavator, a tree service, or a different season, we say so at the estimate instead of forcing the wrong tool.
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.