Kash's Land Services LLC · GOLIAD, TEXAS

Forestry mulching · Goliad, Texas

Forestry mulching.

Forestry mulching is land clearing without the mess. A tracked mulcher rolls over standing brush, mesquite, huisache, cedar, and small timber, grinding it into a layer of mulch and leaving it right where it falls — no burn piles, no haul-off trucks, no scraped topsoil. Kash's Land Services runs forestry mulching jobs across Goliad County and the surrounding area, from overgrown fence lines to acreage that hasn't seen a machine in years. The mulch layer left behind isn't waste — it breaks down into the ground, holds moisture, and keeps down the mold and fungus that take hold in neglected brush. Selective clearing means the trees worth keeping stay standing; only the brush and volunteer growth choking them out gets cleared. It's the fastest way to turn overgrown ground back into usable land, and it's the method behind nearly everything we do — the same equipment and process behind our lot clearing, pasture reclamation, and fence-line work.

Mulcher head grinding a downed mesquite tree, wood chips spraying

How it works

One pass, done

One operator, one machine, one pass. The mulcher's carbide-tipped drum shears through brush and small trunks, turning standing growth into mulch in place. There's no second trip to haul debris, no burn pile smoldering for a week, and no bulldozer blade scraping the topsoil out from underneath.

What's left is a layer of mulch over bare, walkable ground — ready for whatever's next, whether that's a fence line, a building pad, or just open pasture again.

Freshly mulched ground meeting healthy green pasture

What's included

What forestry mulching covers

  • Mesquite, huisache, and cedar removal
  • Selective clearing — keep the oaks, lose the brush
  • Standing brush and small timber ground in a single pass
  • Mulch layer left in place to feed the soil and hold moisture
  • No burn piles, no haul-off trucks, no scraped topsoil

Questions

Forestry mulching FAQ

What's the difference between mulching and dozing?

A dozer scrapes brush into piles, usually taking the topsoil with it, and leaves you with debris to burn or haul off. Mulching grinds everything in place and leaves a layer that feeds the ground instead of stripping it. No piles, no smoke, no bare dirt.

Will mulching kill the trees I want to keep?

No — that's the point of selective clearing. The operator works around the trees worth keeping and clears the brush and volunteer growth crowding them out. You tell us what stays before we start.

Do you cover my part of Texas?

Kash's Land Services is based in Goliad and works roughly a 70-mile radius from there, covering Goliad, DeWitt, Victoria, Refugio, Bee, Karnes, Live Oak, Gonzales, Lavaca, Calhoun, Wilson, Atascosa, and San Patricio counties. Not sure if that reaches you? Ask — for bigger jobs, we travel.

Ready to see your land again?

Send us your acreage and what you want cleared. We'll take a look and get you a straight answer.