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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Shelby anchors the flat, farmed northwest corner of Richland County, where the Black Fork of the Mohican winds through town on its way to Charles Mill. Anyone who has lived here through a wet spring knows what that river does, and the brushy, low-lying ground along the Black Fork and its feeder ditches is exactly the kind of land that quietly goes to thicket: too wet to farm some years, too useful to abandon, and always one missed season from growing shut.
We are twelve miles from Shelby, up OH-39 from Mansfield. The work splits between brush hogging on open fields and idle ground, forestry mulching on creek edges and fence rows that crossed into woody growth, and pasture reclamation on grazing land north toward Shiloh and Plymouth.
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Ground along the Black Fork asks for judgment. Heavy equipment on soft bottom ground leaves ruts that outlast the brush, so we time low-lying jobs for dry late summer or frozen winter, when tracked equipment can float across ground that would swallow a wheeled machine in April. That timing conversation happens at the estimate, not after the damage.
The mulch finish earns its keep on this ground too. Chips left in place armor the soil against the next high-water event instead of leaving bare dirt to wash. Brushy margins, old pasture corners, and field edges come back clean and stay stable.
Around Shelby, Shiloh, and Plymouth the calls are classic Richland County: fence rows grown into tree lines, barnyard corners gone to brush, a field that missed three years of mowing and now laughs at a garden tractor. The brush hog handles what is still grass and light stems; the mulcher handles what got away. Running both machines means you get the right tool and the right price for each part of the property, in one visit.
Homeowners on the edge of town use us to push back wood edges, open up back lots, and clean out understory so a wooded couple of acres becomes usable yard instead of a tick farm. Free walk-through, written number, one to three days of work for most properties.
Communities & areas we serve around Shelby: Shiloh, Plymouth, Greenwich, Rome, London (Richland Co.).
Shelby ZIP codes served: 44875.
Free, no-obligation estimates throughout Richland 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.