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future_vision
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Stumps, the large ones, were all stacked into a wall. Gives us a little privacy from the neighbors. At some point I want to cover them with dirt and speed up the decay process. But maybe, one day, we'll just have them hauled off instead.I agree on the BioMass Energy plants - there are several in New England. When we had 4 acres cleared they chipped everything except the logs and sold the rest to Shiller Station in Newington NH for 30$ ton - took 6 tractor trailer loads of chips. Shiller stopped taking wood waste in 2024, but depending your location there are plants in ME MA and CT that still burn wood waste.
It's a matter of getting it chipped. I would rent a large chipper - 12-14" and feed it with an excavator - probably get a lot chipped in a few days. For the rest of the dirt/roots/rocks burning is best - just get a few piles going and keep feeding it for a few days.
Then dig a hole and bury the remaining bits that dont burn. It's a lot of work clearing ground - what are you doing with the stumps? That was my biggest cost - $1750 a tractor trailer load 4 loads.