Local Forestry Service Expertise
In Antigo, WI, professional forestry service and excavating contractor work protects utility corridors, prevents fire hazards, and clears land safely. Our team provides specialized forestry service and right-of-way vegetation management across Langlade County and surrounding areas where timber heritage runs deep.
We use proven methods to manage vegetation, clear right-of-ways, and prepare land with precision and safety.
We inspect your property or right-of-way corridor, identify trees, brush, and hazards. We map the scope and plan equipment placement.
Using mulching equipment and mowing, we clear brush and lower vegetation. Mulch stays on-site to prevent erosion and invasive growth.
Large trees are felled safely and ground on-site. We manage hazard trees and invasive species responsibly, adhering to Wisconsin DNR standards.
After clearing, we grade and stabilize slopes. Mulch layer prevents washout and suppresses weed seed. Site is left safe and accessible.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We grind trees, brush, and woody debris into mulch on-site. This method keeps soil intact, reduces erosion, and suppresses invasive plant seed. Ideal for land prep in Antigo's rural and suburban areas near Spring Brook and surrounding parcels.

Forestry mulching near Antigo—preserving soil structure while clearing right-of-ways.

Right-of-way clearing: utility lines stay safe, vegetation stays controlled year-round.
Utility easements and transmission corridors across Langlade County require regular mowing to prevent tree growth that risks power outages. We maintain clearance standards for single and three-phase lines, following Wisconsin DNR and utility company guidelines.
Slopes exposed by development or erosion need protection fast. Our mulch layer traps moisture, prevents seed germination, and anchors soil. Common on rural properties across Antigo and low-lying areas near waterways and ravines.

Mulch stabilizes slopes across Antigo county properties, reducing erosion and promoting healthy regrowth.
Antigo sits in Wisconsin's timber heartland. Our team knows the species, terrain, and regulations that shape forestry work here.
Timber generation and sustainable forest management define Langlade County. We respect the timber industry legacy while preventing hazards and managing vegetation responsibly. Our crews are trained on Wisconsin DNR standards, invasive species (especially Emerald Ash Borer), and property lines.
Wisconsin utilities depend on clear corridors to serve thousands of residential and commercial customers across rural Antigo, Neva Road areas, and beyond. We meet utility company and DNR clearance requirements every project.
Clearing enhances property appeal and prevents costly damage. Forestry mulching protects soil structure—critical on clay-based Antigo silt loam where erosion can quickly degrade land quality. Proper slope work keeps water in place and invasive plants out.
20+ years combined experience in Wisconsin forestry, mulching, and excavation across Langlade County and surrounding regions.
We work throughout Antigo and the broader region, from downtown corridors to rural properties and utility rights-of-way.
Based in Antigo, we serve properties throughout Langlade County, including residential acreage near Spring Brook, commercial sites along Neva Road, rural utility easements, and county forest parcels. Whether your land borders timber, farmland, or urban streets, we bring the same professional care and safety focus.
The Antigo Flats and surrounding landscape feature clay-rich silt loam soil, seasonal frost, and dense mixed hardwood and softwood stands. We adapt our equipment and methods to prevent erosion, preserve soil integrity, and respect Wisconsin's cool humid continental climate and freeze-thaw cycles.
Call or message with your address and site description. If your property is on a rural Antigo road, near a utility corridor, or within city limits, we'll arrange a site visit to assess equipment access, slope angles, and work scope before providing a quote.
Yes. All work adheres to Wisconsin DNR forest management standards, invasive species protocols, and erosion control best practices.
Mulch is left on-site to stabilize soil, prevent erosion, and suppress invasive seed germination. This reduces costs and environmental impact.
Yes. We maintain proper clearance from distribution and transmission lines per utility and DNR standards.
Yes. Dead, diseased, or unstable trees are safely felled and ground on-site as part of clearing operations.
Yes. After clearing, we mulch slopes to reduce erosion and prevent invasive plant takeover across Antigo properties.
Yes. We coordinate with landowners, utilities, and contractors to ensure safe, compliant work on every project.
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