





Dense brush and cedar encroachment is one of the most common problems landowners deal with. Left alone, it takes over fast. What starts as a few scrubby trees and thick undergrowth eventually swallows up acres of ground that could be open, usable, and accessible. That's exactly the kind of situation forestry mulching is built for.
Here's what makes it different from traditional clearing. There's no burning, no hauling, and no leaving the soil exposed and vulnerable. Our CAT mulcher grinds everything down - brush, saplings, cedar, you name it - right where it stands. What's left behind is a natural layer of mulched material that actually helps hold moisture and protect the ground surface. It's clean. It's efficient. And the land stays intact.
The before-and-after on a job like this is hard to overstate. What was a wall-to-wall tangle of overgrowth becomes wide open ground. Property that felt unusable - too thick to walk through, too brushy to manage - turns into land you can actually do something with. Whether that's pasture, a build site, trails, or just getting your acreage back under control, forestry mulching gets you there without tearing up what's underneath.
One thing we hear a lot from landowners is that they didn't realize how much ground they actually had until after we cleared it. That's the thing about heavy overgrowth - it hides everything. Once it's gone, the property opens up completely and you can start seeing the potential again.
If your land has gotten away from you and you're not sure where to start, forestry mulching is usually the right first step. It handles the heavy stuff quickly, leaves the soil in good shape, and sets you up for whatever comes next.