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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5455060" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>We have a large powerline through our farm and TVA hired a company to mulch everything that had encroached onto the easement...they mulched everything. While it was nice to see it opened up...and they did create "new ground" or added width to several of our plots....but while some of the material left was mulch...allot of what they left was long strips of wood...rough pieces...and deep layers....first couple of years following the clearing we didn't even attempt to plant...just let it lay and rot....then after few years we pushed any big stuff to the side and added lime and fertilizer....need more lime..... mulching is a great tool...but when clearing allot of trees it does leave allot of debris on the ground to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5455060, member: 20594"] We have a large powerline through our farm and TVA hired a company to mulch everything that had encroached onto the easement...they mulched everything. While it was nice to see it opened up...and they did create "new ground" or added width to several of our plots....but while some of the material left was mulch...allot of what they left was long strips of wood...rough pieces...and deep layers....first couple of years following the clearing we didn't even attempt to plant...just let it lay and rot....then after few years we pushed any big stuff to the side and added lime and fertilizer....need more lime..... mulching is a great tool...but when clearing allot of trees it does leave allot of debris on the ground to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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