Jerry-B-WI
5 year old buck +
Has anyone here had any forest mulching done? I'm thinking of having some done for new food plot areas and just some general clearing to keep pinch points from growing shut.
Mulcher leaves the stump in the ground. If you plan on working the area with tillage equipment, I would not use a mulcher in that area. If you have a road or trail that you blade or smooth with something subsurface - you may have problems. But, a dozer will leave stump holes and also a dozer will usually take at least some topsoil.
Will you mow it to maintain it in the future? Typically just mowing it and providing the opening in a forest setting will release the native seed bed and you'll see benefit from that.Has anyone here had any forest mulching done? I'm thinking of having some done for new food plot areas and just some general clearing to keep pinch points from growing shut.
My forester recommended a cost sharing program for me thru the ruffed grouse society in WI. It was to cut my mature tag alder to regenerate it which benefits grouse and woodcock. I want to say it was $400 a acre they would pay, but it was for upland tags. They were not interested in the tags in the wetlands. It sounded like a decent amount but you have to put that money towards the forestry mulcher and operator/ forester. He said it would be a wash, maybe have a little money left over to cut some trails, plots, etc.Sorry I haven't gotten back sooner fellas. The land was logged about 3 years ago and most of what I want mulched would be the tops that were left behind. I'm not worried about working around the stumps, it's the same as working around the tree that was there.
I won't be able to mow to maintain like Ruffdude is doing, can't get the tractor that I don't ownback to some of the spots I'd like mulched.
Two spots I'd mulch for putting in food plots , a third would be for planting more fruit trees. The rest of the spots would be for trails. It's not much fun dragging a deer through 75 yards of logging slash to get to the trail where you can use the 4 wheeler and trailer to get back to the cabin.
Wisconsin also has what they call Young Forest Program. It's a management program that's aimed at getting browse at head level for the deer. I might consider having some tag alder mulched in the swamps for regeneration of young shoots for browse. There may also be some cost sharing available.