

Exclusive Services
We at Apexx Industries offer a wide variety of equipment for all of your land-clearing and right-of-way maintenance needs. No matter the challenges or terrain you encounter, our equipment will effectively handle vegetation and land management, site preparation, utility line clearing, mowing, mulching, or tree removal.
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Forestry mulching is a process that usually occurs after land-clearing projects. Once you have completed land clearing, you will have leftover vegetation, such as grass, brush and trees. When you have the specialized tools, you can turn the unwanted debris on the ground into mulch immediately.
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We also provide excavation, road building, demolition, and material handling and removal if your project requires it.
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Establish forest trails and trail systems
Forestry mulchers can be used to establish forest trails and trail systems. Trail systems allow for equipment to be easily mobilized throughout a property, thereby increasing productivity and efficiency of various forest management practices. Mulched trail systems also provide recreational opportunities such as trails for ATV/UTV riding and hiking, as well as provide hunters with better access in and out of their woodlot.
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Removing invasive species and other unwanted vegetation
Forestry mulchers can be used to remove invasive species and other unwanted vegetation. Forestry mulching is an invaluable tool for the management of invasive plant species. Forestry mulching machines can easily access dense areas of vegetation that normally would limit accessibility on foot, allowing for a better kill on invasive plants.
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Small & Large scale land clearing
Mulchers can be used to create space or forest openings for planting projects such as food plots and tree planting. Creating forest openings also aids in promoting regeneration of desirable native vegetation.
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Right of Way maintenance
People are well aware of the danger trees can have if too close to power lines, but they can be disruptive below the soil as well. Damage to pipelines or underground utilities can severely impact your ability to provide service to your customers, and uncontrolled tree growth can be a preventable culprit. Over time, roots of nearby trees can impact a pipeline’s exterior, damaging the coating or the pipe itself, or disrupt an underground utility. Now imagine that occurring along the full length of your pipeline. That could mean miles and miles of disruption to service without proper planning for ROW clearing and maintenance
