Forestry Mulching
What it is: A single-step land clearing method that uses specialized equipment to grind trees, brush, and vegetation into small wood chips.
Benefits
- Fast & efficient: Clears large areas quickly; processes material in place.
- Soil-friendly: Preserves soil structure and reduces erosion; mulch layer retains moisture and recycles nutrients.
- No burning or hauling: Eliminates burn piles and disposal fees; reduces air pollution and site traffic.
- Cost-effective: Fewer machines and labor; mulch left behind supports erosion control and soil health.
- Promotes regrowth: Creates a favorable bed for native vegetation and habitat restoration.
- Versatile: Works on pastures, fence lines, trails, steep slopes, wetlands, and tight access areas.
Who We Are
We’re a local, owner-operated land-clearing service based in Shelbyville, KY. Our specialty is forestry mulching and selective brush clearing that reclaims pastures, opens trails, and restores fence lines—without burning or hauling brush piles.
Why it matters
- Mulching leaves organic matter in place to enrich soil and reduce erosion.
- Low ground pressure equipment protects your pasture and root systems.
- Selective clearing preserves desirable trees while removing invasives.
Our Equipment
- High-flow compact track loader (Bobcat T-series) with forestry door & guarding
- Drum mulcher for heavy brush & saplings; rotary cutter for pasture & tall grass
- Root grapple for cleanup; stump grinder available on request
Safety & Coverage
- Fully insured; PPE and jobsite safety protocols on every project
- Utility locate coordination available (811) before digging/grinding
Typical Projects
- Pasture reclamation & field expansion
- Fence-line & property boundary clearing
- Driveway / trail cut-ins, hunting access
- Home site prep, septic & utility access
Service Area
We serve a ~200-mile radius around Shelbyville, including Louisville, Lexington, Frankfort, Bardstown, Elizabethtown, Danville, Georgetown, Richmond, and nearby southern-Ohio, Eastern Illinois, and Northern Tennessee along the river.