Forestry mulching is an efficient land-clearing method that removes trees, brush, and undergrowth without the need for burning or hauling away debris. Using specialized equipment, we grind vegetation directly into mulch—leaving behind a clean, environmentally friendly layer that helps with erosion control and land management.
All of our machines are equipped with LGP (Low Ground Pressure) track pads, allowing us to work effectively on any terrain-including wet, soft, or sensitive ground, while minimizing disturbance.
Yes. Forestry mulching is a great option in this region because it minimizes soil disturbance and erosion, which is especially important in Louisiana’s wet and marshy areas. It leaves mulch behind, which helps retain moisture and reduce runoff.
Forestry mulching can take down small trees, thick brush, vines, palmettos, and overgrowth—common across Southeast Louisiana’s rural and wooded properties.
Yes, mulching is ideal for sensitive areas because it limits soil disruption and erosion, which is important in flood-prone and low-lying Louisiana terrain.