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What a difference some Forest Mulching makes!
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5593270" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I paid $175 per hour for one of the largest mulchers and skid steers available 4 years ago... wouldn't be surprised if they were $200 per hour now. I reclaimed 4.5 ac of a field that had overgrown for 12 years... so there were multiple 5 to 6 in diameter trees. I got around 1.25ac reclaimed each 12h day. So was around $1500 per acre. But this also included very agressive back mulching... so after he was done we just raked up the wood chips, burned them, and we were able to plant a fall crop immediately. You could have someone zip thru a place without back mulching MUCH faster. Now mulching in roads and small food plots that had smaller growth (3in trees) FLEW BY...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5593270, member: 2805"] I paid $175 per hour for one of the largest mulchers and skid steers available 4 years ago... wouldn't be surprised if they were $200 per hour now. I reclaimed 4.5 ac of a field that had overgrown for 12 years... so there were multiple 5 to 6 in diameter trees. I got around 1.25ac reclaimed each 12h day. So was around $1500 per acre. But this also included very agressive back mulching... so after he was done we just raked up the wood chips, burned them, and we were able to plant a fall crop immediately. You could have someone zip thru a place without back mulching MUCH faster. Now mulching in roads and small food plots that had smaller growth (3in trees) FLEW BY... [/QUOTE]
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