Frequently Asked Questions

How many acres can you mulch in a day?

Typically 1/2 acre up to 3-4 acres. Stewardship Companies will come out and give you a detailed scope and expectation that you can rely on. Many factors affect the amount of acres to be mulched in one day:
• The size of the underbrush or trees.
• The preferred end product: fine or rough mulching.
• Accessibility to your site with our machines
• Weather

Can your mulching machine maneuver down our steep pond
embankments?

We have an excavator with a mulching head that will allow us to reach out 18’ to clean and clear pond embankments. We have invested in the best of the best in equipment to serve your needs.

Can you clean my fence lines so that we can maintain security and enjoy driving around the property?

Absolutely! Whether for security purposes or to just enjoy a golf cart ride on your property, our mulching machine can create accessible trails along fence lines and throughout your property. Many larger plantations require security checks of the boundaries of the land, and we are here to help make that easy!

Do you have general liability insurance?

Yes. We work closely with our agent to keep the proper coverages that will protect our clients and coworkers.

When is a good time to plant trees?

We work closely with one of the largest nurseries in the South East. In these planting zones, December to March is the recommended time for fruit trees such as apple, pear, or persimmon to be planted.

How much does it cost per acre to plant a food plot?

We look forward to coming out to your farm or recreational property and helping you with your habitat improvements. Food plots are just one way to do that. We offer free estimates and charge by the job. Whether enhancing existing plots or designing, clearing, and preparing plots from start to finish, Stewardship Companies will help you set and meet your goals. Please call or email for an estimate.

What is more important for soil management…fertilizer or lime?

This is a hot topic and many people disagree. After many years of studying and applying our learning in the field, we believe lime is crucial to proper ph levels. The soil has a hard time accepting the fertilizer if the ground is very acidic. Let us help you understand this interesting topic.

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