




Some properties just get away from you. Brush piles stack up, downed trees collect, and before long a big chunk of your land is basically unusable. That's exactly the situation we were working through on this Kronenwetter property - heavy brush, tangled debris, and a whole lot of material that needed to go.
Forestry mulching is one of the most efficient ways to handle this kind of clearing work. Instead of hauling debris off-site or burning piles, the mulcher grinds everything right in place. Brush, small trees, stumps - it all gets processed down into a layer of wood chips that stays on the ground. No hauling. No burning permits. Just a clean, open space when we're done.
What you're looking at with a job like this is serious equipment doing serious work. We run a Diamond mulching head on our tracked skid steer, and it handles material that would take a crew days to clear by hand. The grapple attachment helps us move and consolidate the bigger piles before the mulcher runs through. It's a system that works well, and it shows in the results.
The end result is ground that's actually usable again. Cleared, flat, and covered in a natural layer of mulch that will break down over time. Whether a landowner wants to build, seed, expand a yard, or simply have access to that part of their property - forestry mulching gets them there without a mess left behind.
If you've got a section of land in the Kronenwetter area that brush has taken over, this is worth a conversation. It's one of those services that delivers a lot of value for the time it takes to get it done right.