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Land Clearing

Land clearing is the process of removing natural vegetation, such as trees and shrubs, from a piece of land. This is typically done to make way for development or agricultural purposes. The methods used for land clearing vary, but can include cutting down and removing trees manually or using heavy machinery.
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Forestry Mulching

Forestry mulching is a land clearing technique that involves using a mulching machine to grind up trees, brush, and other vegetation on the ground. The resulting mulch is then spread back onto the cleared area, providing a natural layer of protection against erosion and promoting soil health. By breaking down vegetation into organic matter, forestry mulching can also improve nutrient cycling and promote plant growth.
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Tree Removal

Tree removal is the process of physically removing a tree from its location. This is typically done when a tree poses a safety hazard, is diseased or damaged beyond repair, or needs to be cleared for construction or development. The process involves cutting down the tree and then removing it from the site, either by dismantling it in sections or using heavy equipment to uproot it.
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Dirtwork

Dirtwork, also known as earthwork or land grading, is the process of preparing and shaping the land for construction or landscaping purposes. This involves excavation, filling, and compacting to create a level and stable foundation for roads, or other structures. Before any construction can take place, dirtwork is essential in ensuring the stability and durability of the project.