nwmn
5 year old buck +
This last winter we had a guy go through to create new trails and food plots. our woods is primarily aspen, oak, and tag alder.
he used a hydro ax and it basically ripped up all smaller stuff but sheared the trees off at about 3 inches. there is a lot of trash. some things I'm thinking of doing is piling the big pieces/trees up and burning it. other than that it'll need time to rot. any ideas on how to expedite the process? I'll probably go over it a ton with the disk and hope that breaks it up enough to get dirt exposed, then I can get some clover oats and rye growing as roots and tree material decomposes.
what's the best plan for tackling the mess?

he used a hydro ax and it basically ripped up all smaller stuff but sheared the trees off at about 3 inches. there is a lot of trash. some things I'm thinking of doing is piling the big pieces/trees up and burning it. other than that it'll need time to rot. any ideas on how to expedite the process? I'll probably go over it a ton with the disk and hope that breaks it up enough to get dirt exposed, then I can get some clover oats and rye growing as roots and tree material decomposes.
what's the best plan for tackling the mess?
