Stump Grinding

If you have unsightly stumps from previous cut down trees, JCG can grind those stumps so they are flush with the ground. Our stump grinding process will not leave anything to trip over or leave a hole in the ground.

Forestry Mulching

What is Forestry Mulching ? It is a land clearing method using a single machine, a forestry mulcher, to cut, grind, and clear unwanted vegetation. A forestry mulching machine uses a rotary drum equipped with steel chipper tools (“teeth”) to shred vegetation into mulch. This is a means of improving the land by cutting and grinding all undesired trees or underbrush. The resulting layer of mulch is then spread over the cut area left to prevent erosion and replenish the topsoil base. This method does not leave “burnt” or scarred areas. Mulching is a great way to revive your land, clean up logging operations, open up views, create trails, create pasture land and manage the invasive while leaving a smaller carbon footprint. Forestry mulching can be used for land clearing, right-of-way, wildfire prevention and land management. Reclaim your land and make it usable again. We can eliminate unwanted trees, stumps and undergrowth. No matter how thick it is we can take care of it for you. Call us today for an estimate 479-252-0561!

Benefits of Forestry Mulching

There are many benefits of forestry mulching. You will see instant results. There is no need for any special permits or elaborate erosion control systems. Forestry mulching is a means of improving the land by cutting and grinding all undesired trees or underbrush. All that remains after grinding is biomass in the form of small three to four inch chips or mulch. The resulting layer of mulch is left to further stabilize the soil and acts a ground cover to help prevent the erosion of the soil. Since there is no excavation of the soil to remove the unwanted trees or underbrush, all the nutrient rich soil is left virtually undisturbed. Forestry mulching is suited for virtually all projects. For example, forestry mulching to improve the landscape of a standing forest is best suited for creating a park like effect in any forest. The park effect consists of the general removal off all invasive and undesirable trees and underbrush species per a land owner’s taste. Forestry mulching is also best suited for projects with ground that is prone to being wet or flooding. Forestry mulchers equipped with low ground pressure tracks are best suited for these conditions.
JCG Forestry Mulching & Land Management, LLC

Brush Cutting

Brush cutting and mulching are ideal if you want to preserve precious topsoil and root base. By grinding unwanted vegetation where it stands, we can transform it into a beneficial mulch that prevents erosion.

MULCHING

2040 South Hwy 253 Greenwood, AR 72936
JCG Forestry Mulching & Land Management, LLC
Serving all of Northwest Arkansas including Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, and Bella Vista Serving all of The River Valley including Ft. Smith, Van Buren, Greenwood, Roland, Sallisaw, Charleston, Mansfield, Booneville
land clearing company serving Arkansas
JCG Forestry Mulching & Land Management, LLC

Stump Grinding

If you have unsightly stumps from previous cut down trees, JCG can grind those stumps so they are flush with the ground. Our stump grinding process will not leave anything to trip over or leave a hole in the ground.

Forestry Mulching

What is Forestry Mulching ? It is a land clearing method using a single machine, a forestry mulcher, to cut, grind, and clear unwanted vegetation. A forestry mulching machine uses a rotary drum equipped with steel chipper tools (“teeth”) to shred vegetation into mulch. This is a means of improving the land by cutting and grinding all undesired trees or underbrush. The resulting layer of mulch is then spread over the cut area left to prevent erosion and replenish the topsoil base. This method does not leave “burnt” or scarred areas. Mulching is a great way to revive your land, clean up logging operations, open up views, create trails, create pasture land and manage the invasive while leaving a smaller carbon footprint. Forestry mulching can be used for land clearing, right-of-way, wildfire prevention and land management. Reclaim your land and make it usable again. We can eliminate unwanted trees, stumps and undergrowth. No matter how thick it is we can take care of it for you. Call us today for an estimate 479-252-0561!

Benefits of

Forestry Mulching

There are many benefits of forestry mulching. You will see instant results. There is no need for any special permits or elaborate erosion control systems. Forestry mulching is a means of improving the land by cutting and grinding all undesired trees or underbrush. All that remains after grinding is biomass in the form of small three to four inch chips or mulch. The resulting layer of mulch is left to further stabilize the soil and acts a ground cover to help prevent the erosion of the soil. Since there is no excavation of the soil to remove the unwanted trees or underbrush, all the nutrient rich soil is left virtually undisturbed. Forestry mulching is suited for virtually all projects. For example, forestry mulching to improve the landscape of a standing forest is best suited for creating a park like effect in any forest. The park effect consists of the general removal off all invasive and undesirable trees and underbrush species per a land owner’s taste. Forestry mulching is also best suited for projects with ground that is prone to being wet or flooding. Forestry mulchers equipped with low ground pressure tracks are best suited for these conditions.

Brush Cutting

Brush cutting and mulching are ideal if you want to preserve precious topsoil and root base. By grinding unwanted vegetation where it stands, we can transform it into a beneficial mulch that prevents erosion.

MULCHING

JCG Forestry Mulching & Land Management, LLC
2040 South Hwy 253 Greenwood, AR 72936
Serving all of Northwest Arkansas including Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, and Bella Vista
Serving The River Valley including Ft. Smith, Van Buren, Greenwood, Roland, Sallisaw, Charleston, Mansfield, Booneville