Land clearing is the process of removing trees, shrubs, and other vegetation from a piece of land in order to make it suitable for development or agricultural purposes. This can involve cutting down trees, burning vegetation, and clearing away debris.
Forestry mulching is a land-clearing method that uses specialized equipment to grind and shred trees, brush, and other vegetation into mulch. This mulch is then spread across the cleared area, providing nutrients to the soil and preventing erosion. It is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional land clearing methods, as it does not require burning or hauling away debris. Additionally, it can promote the growth of native plants and improve wildlife habitats.
Dirt work, also known as earthwork, is the process of preparing and shaping the land for construction or agricultural purposes by moving and compacting soil. It includes tasks such as excavation, grading, and filling to achieve a desired elevation and level surface.