Forestry Mulcher

Land Clearing & Mulching Service

Our land clearing and mulching service is designed to manage invasive weeds and overgrown shrubs effectively. Using an articulated wheel loader equipped with a flail mulcher, we minimize ground disturbance, allowing grass to recover faster.

To further improve your land, we offer the optional addition of beneficial fungi to the mulch. This accelerates mulch decomposition, promotes grass growth, and boosts soil health, leaving your property vibrant and flourishing.

Our land clearing and mulching service, enhanced with beneficial fungi, pairs seamlessly with our goat rental for a comprehensive land management solution. Depending on you requirements, you can use the services separately or together, ensuring a healthy and attractive property.

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Drone inspection

Drones4U specializes in operating under challenging conditions in remote and rural settings, making us the best option for photogrammetry projects like yours. Our pilots are highly trained and experienced, allowing us to deliver exceptional drone services even in hard-to-reach locations.

Drone Inspection
Weed Management

Weed Management

Effective weed control involves a combination of biological, cultural, physical, and chemical methods. Each method targets different stages of a weed’s lifecycle to prevent tolerance to any one control method. Weeds in Australia are often not invasive in their native habitats due to natural predators that control their populations. Goat grazing can also be an effective method for weed control. When using physical or chemical control methods, it’s important to take precautions to prevent the spread of weed seeds. Herbicides can be effective, but must be used correctly and with care to avoid mistakes and herbicide resistance. Long-term suppression of weeds requires follow-up prevention efforts.”

Tracking your goats

GPS-based tracking can provide detailed information on the movement and location history of animals. Geo-fencing technology can also be used to place the herd in specific areas of concern to prevent overgrazing or reduce the risk of wildfires. With these tools, farmers and land managers can make informed decisions about grazing practices and mitigate potential risks to their land.

Tracking Your Goats