FIELD EDGES AND OLD FIELDS
Push back brush and saplings that have crept into usable ground.

OCONTO FALLS WI FORESTRY MULCHING
Open overgrown field edges, old pasture margins, fence lines, buckthorn, and brush on dry rural properties around Oconto Falls.
Truax Land Clearing helps Oconto Falls area landowners reclaim rural edges that have grown into brush, saplings, buckthorn, and thick overgrowth. Forestry mulching is a strong fit for dry field edges, fence lines, old pasture margins, hobby acreage, and rural property cleanup where the goal is cleaner, more usable ground.
RECLAIM THE EDGES
Around Oconto Falls, many good projects are not giant land-clearing jobs. They are the edges that slowly got away: fence rows, old fields, pasture corners, wooded margins, and rural property lines that became too thick to mow or walk through.
Forestry mulching clears brush, saplings, buckthorn, vines, and lower understory with a tracked machine that grinds the material into mulch on site. It is not stump pulling, grading, excavation, mature tree removal, or finished building-site prep.
Forestry mulching is built for that kind of work. The machine cuts and grinds brush, saplings, buckthorn, and invasive growth into mulch where it stands, leaving the edge cleaner, more visible, and easier to maintain.
COMMON PROJECTS NEAR OCONTO FALLS
Push back brush and saplings that have crept into usable ground.
Open overgrown boundaries so posts, gates, wire, and property edges are easier to see and reach.
Reclaim pasture corners and brushy rural margins that are too thick for normal mowing.
Knock back dense lower growth on firm ground while preserving desirable trees where possible.
PROPERTY FIT
Oconto Falls projects are often about reclaiming edges, not clearing an entire property. Good work usually means dry field edges, old pasture margins, fence rows, brushy rural corners, or buckthorn on ground the machine can reach safely.
Marked gates, corners, fence lines, and areas to avoid help keep the work clean and efficient.
RELATED SERVICES
Truax Land Clearing serves Oconto Falls area rural properties and nearby communities including Abrams, Lena, Gillett, Suring, Pulaski, Sobieski, Suamico, Coleman, Pound, and nearby acreage properties where the ground and access are a fit.
Abrams, Lena, Gillett, Suring, Pulaski, Sobieski, Suamico, Coleman, and Pound
NOT SURE WHERE TO START?
Most landowners do not know the term forestry mulching. They usually say the woods are too thick, the field edge is growing in, the fence line disappeared, the property is full of saplings, or the brush is too heavy to cut by hand.
If the work is dry, machine-accessible brush, saplings, buckthorn, vines, field edges, fence lines, or overgrown rural acreage, one of the service pages below is probably the right place to start.
If the job is wetland, swamp, shoreland, mature tree removal, stump pulling, excavation, grading, or a tight residential yard, forestry mulching is probably not the right service.
Pricing without the runaround
The Instant Calculator gives you a realistic planning range based on acreage, brush density, terrain, access, and travel. It is not a final quote — it helps you see whether the job is in the right ballpark before we schedule a site walk.
Need a rough planning number? Use the Instant Price Calculator.
Starting at
$1,200
Larger, denser, rougher, or more remote jobs can price higher. Official written quotes are confirmed after an in-person site walk, access check, and confirmed scope.
FAQ
The best projects are dry field edges, fence lines, old pasture margins, old fields, buckthorn, brush, saplings, and rural acreage with enough room for equipment to work safely.
Often, yes. Fence lines need to be reviewed for access, wire, posts, rocks, hidden debris, and wet or soft areas. Marking gates, corners, and areas to avoid helps keep the work efficient.
Yes, when the ground is dry and accessible. Mulching can open overgrown edges and make future mowing, spraying, seeding, fencing, or maintenance easier.
Yes. Upland buckthorn and invasive brush are good forestry mulching targets when the site is firm enough for the machine and the goal is to open the understory.
Yes. Forestry mulching can clean up brushy corners, paddock edges, old field margins, lanes, and property edges around hobby farms and rural homes.
Only if the work area is clearly dry, accessible, and outside soft or regulated areas. River-adjacent and low-ground parcels often need closer screening before a site walk.
No. Forestry mulching opens brush, saplings, and overgrowth. Stump pulling, grading, excavation, driveway work, and building pad prep require different equipment.
Use the quote form and send the property location, photos, approximate area to clear, and whether the ground is dry and machine-accessible. If the project looks like a fit, an in-person site walk is scheduled.
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Send the property location, a few photos, the approximate area to clear, and whether the ground is dry and machine-accessible. We can usually tell quickly whether forestry mulching is the right fit.