Double H
Land Management
Let us help you reclaim your pasture and profits!
Services Provided
- Forestry Mulching
- Pasture Reclamation
- Clearing Overgrowth
- Underbrush Removal
- Tree Thinning/Removal
- Access Trails/Lanes
- Food Plot Clearing
- Fence Line Clearing
- Right-Of-Way Clearing





Wildlife Benefits
Preserving wildlife is often a common interest of landowners. Forestry mulching can improve your land ecology and habitat by removing invasive plants, allowing native grasses to thrive again. These native grasses are an essential food source for deer, birds, pollinators and more.
Control of Invasive Species
Invasive trees, plants and insects cause extensive damage to your land. These invasive trees and plants can have a big root base that choke the roots of native plants. Over time, invasive species can cause drastic changes in soil composition, lowering the quality of soil and water. Forestry mulching is an effective way to combat invasive species by turning them into mulch, improving soil quality and giving your native species a better chance to grow and flourish.

Frequently Asked Questions
How many acres can a forestry mulcher clear in a day?
Between 1 to 4 acres per day, depending on factors such as vegetation density and terrain.
Will grass grow after forestry mulching?
Yes, grass will regrow. Timeline depends on soil conditions, mulch thickness and existing seed banks. The mulch left behind will help retain moisture and improve soil health. In some cases, it may be necessary to add soil amendments or fertilizers to promote grass growth.
What are the advantages of forestry mulching?
Forestry mulching is efficient, cost-effective, and better for the environment. The mulch left behind creates an erosion barrier, allowing nutrients to return to the soil as it decomposes.
Why should you remove cedar trees from your pastures?
Cedar trees are water hogs! Cedar trees are known for excessive water consumption, reducing the availability of water for other vegetation and wildlife. In drought prone areas, this becomes a significant issue, as cedars can exacerbate water scarcity. By implementing proper cedar removal, you can improve water availability on your land. In return, allowing native plants and wildlife to thrive while ensuring the natural water cycle remains balanced.