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What Is
Forestry Mulching?

Forestry mulching is a land clearing technique that uses a track-mounted skid steer or dedicated mulching machine fitted with a high-torque rotary drum head to process trees, brush, stumps, and undergrowth directly in place. The drum — studded with hardened carbide teeth — spins at high speed and shreds everything in its path into fine woody mulch, which is then deposited back onto the ground in a single forward pass.

The result is cleared land with no debris to haul, no burn piles to manage, and no second pass required. The mulch layer left behind is typically 2–4 inches deep — enough to suppress weed regrowth, prevent soil erosion, and return organic material to the ground without any additional cost or labor. Compared to bulldozing, forestry mulching leaves the topsoil intact. Compared to burning, it eliminates fire risk, smoke, and the need for burn permits — which are increasingly restricted throughout Ohio and Michigan. Compared to manual clearing crews with chainsaws, a mulcher covers ground in a fraction of the time and leaves a cleaner, more consistent result.

The track-driven machine also has a low ground pressure footprint, meaning it causes far less soil compaction and terrain damage than wheeled equipment or heavy bulldozers — an important consideration on agricultural land, near drainage features, and along the riparian corridors that run through much of our Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan service area. For most land clearing jobs in this region — whether you're reclaiming overgrown pasture, opening up hunting access, or preparing a parcel for development — forestry mulching is the most efficient and lowest-impact method available.

UE Landworks operates a purpose-built track skid steer with a forestry mulcher head — the primary machine behind every land clearing job we run across Lucas, Fulton, Wood, Sandusky, Defiance, Henry, and Williams counties in Ohio and Hillsdale, Lenawee, Monroe, Wayne, Washtenaw, Jackson, Livingston, Oakland, and Macomb counties in Michigan.

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