androcles
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Hello,
This is Jezbel, how is everyone doing? We have about 11 acres of land, including our home in the Conroe/Huntsville area in the greater Houston, TX area. About 6-7 acres of the land have mid to heavy underbrush, such as yaupon, tallow, and other native shrubs and weeds etc. that need to be cleared.
We would like to eventually use 4-5acres of the cleared land to plant grass for our future livestock, Horses and Cows, and use the rest to plant fruit and vegetable trees and plants.
We have received a few quotes from vendors, each of whom says that their technique and equipment is the best.
We are unsure whether we should
a) Get a contractor with a hydro axe to Mulch the underbrush. Our concern is that it would leave a lot of debris, which will take time to decompose. Could the debris attract insects, wildlife etc.?
We are also concerned that this process would not remove the roots of the brush, and the shrubs, weeds etc. would grow back again
b) Get a contractor to bulldoze and burn or haul off the debris - this may be a bit more expensive than the hydro axe options.
We do not have any restriction on burning, but it will take time
What is a fair price, per acre, for each of these
There must be other options out there which you all know of?
If any of you are interested in the job, let us know!!
How would you all recommend we go about this project?
Much appreciated,
XX
Jezbel
This is Jezbel, how is everyone doing? We have about 11 acres of land, including our home in the Conroe/Huntsville area in the greater Houston, TX area. About 6-7 acres of the land have mid to heavy underbrush, such as yaupon, tallow, and other native shrubs and weeds etc. that need to be cleared.
We would like to eventually use 4-5acres of the cleared land to plant grass for our future livestock, Horses and Cows, and use the rest to plant fruit and vegetable trees and plants.
We have received a few quotes from vendors, each of whom says that their technique and equipment is the best.
We are unsure whether we should
a) Get a contractor with a hydro axe to Mulch the underbrush. Our concern is that it would leave a lot of debris, which will take time to decompose. Could the debris attract insects, wildlife etc.?
We are also concerned that this process would not remove the roots of the brush, and the shrubs, weeds etc. would grow back again
b) Get a contractor to bulldoze and burn or haul off the debris - this may be a bit more expensive than the hydro axe options.
We do not have any restriction on burning, but it will take time
What is a fair price, per acre, for each of these
There must be other options out there which you all know of?
If any of you are interested in the job, let us know!!
How would you all recommend we go about this project?
Much appreciated,
XX
Jezbel