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Vista clearing: Trimming and removal
of trees to create a view through a passage of trees.
Selective
thinning: clearing of underbrush and undesirable trees to enhance the healthier and
esthetically pleasing species.
Field and Meadow restoration: consists of clearing brush, small
trees, and invasive species such as Multiflora Rose and Russian Olive..
Brush mowing: With our new and
innovative equipment, we can save days of hard labor and high costs.
The machines are capable of mowing an acre or more of heavy brush
and small trees in a day.
Paddocks: Clearing for paddocks is
done with careful consideration. Some plants and trees are toxic to
horses and livestock. Trees that are healthy and non-toxic should be
left to provide shade and cover for the animals.
Trails: Trails are developed with
careful consideration to the type of activity they will be used for.
For a riding trail, trees need to be trimmed to accommodate the
height of a rider on horseback. Footing needs to be addressed as
well. It is imperative to remove or cover small stumps that can
cause injuries to the horse’s hooves. A walking and biking path is
not such a concern.
Clear cutting: The remove of all
vegetation for a new home site or roadways.
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