Our focus
is on cedar clearing
with the "CEDAR EATER!" Are you concerned about
ROW construction, wildlife habitat control, fence line reconstruction
and conservation?
The "Cedar
Eater" reduces trees, cedar, mesquite and underbrush
to mulch quickly and cost effectively. To understand the
benefits of mulching cedar refer to the linked reference.
The environmentally friendly "Cedar Eater" mulches
completely down to the ground level leaving:
NO stumps, NO burning, NO hauling, NO soil disturbance,
MULCH to hold the soil
Our "Cedar Eater" is a Franklin tractor equipped with a hydraulically powered Fecon cutting head. It's heavy duty construction has endless numbers of applications which make it the best wood shredder known to do land clearing, municipal, agricultural and seismic work.
It will shred any material into a variety of textures, from
course to fine interlocking as it falls. The mulch will hold
soil in place during heavy rains preventing soil erosion
and creates ground cover that can be driven on by trucks
and equipment for ROW construction and upkeep. Many types
of grass and plant life will continue to grow through the
mulch creating food plots for deer as well as cattle.
We will be happy to survey your
property and measure the acreage and density using our
Global Positioning System (GPS). Cut rates
vary due to the density of trees, cedar, terrain and time
of year. For pricing please contact us for your quote today
at CEDAR EATERS OF TEXAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------ LAND RESTORATION We can provide selective clearing to allow
the natural balance to return to you land.
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Improve the habitat your wildlife demands by creating
lanes
in your woodlands and increase areas for food plots.
Increase the value and usefulness of your property Cedar Eaters of Texas provides commercial, agricultural,
ROW construction and residential land clearing services.
It’s time you reminded cedar who owns your land!
REGROWTH OF CEDARS
"The Cedar Eater mulched hundreds of cedars at the Broken O Ranch in 2001 to 2003. We had also used a bulldozer to clear some of the land during the same time. Four years later we are faced with an unbelievable amount of regrowth cedar resulting from the bulldozing and very little from the Cedar Eater. "