







Some backyards just get away from you. Dense brush piles, tangled branches, overgrown scrub - it builds up over time until the space feels more like a thicket than a yard you can actually use. That's exactly what we were dealing with here in Stevens Point.
We brought in the Bobcat with a Diamond mower forestry mulching head and went to work. The mulcher grinds everything down on the spot - brush, small trees, branches, stumps and all. No hauling, no burning, no dumpsters full of debris. What was a wall of overgrown brush gets processed right into the ground.
That's the part people don't always expect. Forestry mulching leaves behind a clean layer of wood chips and organic material spread across the ground. It's not a muddy, torn-up mess. The ground stays covered, which actually helps slow down regrowth and keeps everything looking tidy. The yard went from completely unusable to wide open - with mature trees still standing and looking great.
For homeowners with wooded lots in central Wisconsin, forestry mulching is one of the most efficient ways to get land back under control. It's faster than hand-clearing, cleaner than a traditional brush hog, and leaves the soil in much better shape than full excavation would. One pass with the right machine and the property looks completely different.
If your backyard has been creeping toward jungle status and you're not sure where to start, this is worth a look. The results speak for themselves.