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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Willard is truck-farm country. The black muck ground south of town around Celeryville grows vegetables at a scale most of Ohio never sees, the CSX yard keeps the town on the railroad map, and the land in every direction is flat, drained, and worked hard. Where there is that much managed ground, the unmanaged strips stand out: ditch margins gone to willow and brush, field edges creeping, low corners too wet to farm that turned into thickets instead.
Willard sits at the north edge of our 30-mile radius from Mansfield, an easy run up OH-13 through Shelby and Plymouth. The work is practical: land clearing on idle and transitional ground, brush hogging to keep open acres open, fence and ditch line clearing, and field reclamation where ground is coming back into use.
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On ground this intensively farmed, brush lives in the margins: along the ditches that keep the muck drained, in fence rows between properties, around pump houses and equipment yards, and on the odd low corner that floods too often to plant. We grind those margins back to clean, mowable edges, and the mulch finish means nothing is left piled where it can wash into a ditch.
Timing follows the water. Muck and low ground work best in dry late summer or on winter frost, and tracked equipment spreads its weight where wheels would trench. We schedule around that honestly, because a rutted margin drains worse than a brushy one.
Between Willard, New Haven, and North Fairfield sits plenty of ground in transition: fields between tenants, farmsteads with a generation of brush around the buildings, rural homes with a back stretch nobody has mowed since the kids left. A mulching pass resets any of it in a day or two, and a standing yearly mow keeps it reset.
Around the reservoirs and public ground near town, recreational parcels show up too: small woods bought for hunting, lots with a pond, ground kept for family use. Understory clearing and access lanes make that kind of property usable, and the machine leaves it looking like managed land rather than a cleared site.
Communities & areas we serve around Willard: Celeryville, New Haven, North Fairfield, Plymouth, Greenwich.
Willard ZIP codes served: 44890.
Free, no-obligation estimates throughout Huron County and north central Ohio.
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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.
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