Waste wood results from any construction project that happens in brush or wooded areas and it needs to be removed for safe construction and eventual operation of the newly-constructed asset. In the past, it was common to gather waste wood into huge piles and then burn...
Mulch depth from waste wood is a complicated topic with several important factors to take into consideration. Some have tried to simplify the topic by creating blanket “rules” for mulch depth and by doing so create an illusion of environmental...
What can you do with a mountain of broken, woody debris that’s full of metal bolts? This pile of waste wood is what results from large construction projects that use wooden access mats for moving equipment over soft ground. The mats get a lot of hard use and don’t...
Two different kinds of waste wood mulching Waste wood handling involves more than picking the biggest possible machine and making the non-merchantable slash and debris go away. One of the first decisions to make for your project is: Do we want subsoiling or surface...