Forestry mulching and land clearing services3B Landwork is a small business located in Nowata, Oklahoma and currently serving in Oklahoma, Southeast Kansas, Southwest Missouri, and Northwest Arkansas. Specializing in land clearing, our core focus is forestry mulching and general property services. See our services page for more information! 3B Landwork's forestry mulching equipment will quickly and efficiently clear any unwanted vegetation from your property. Our forestry mulching approach keeps soil disturbance to a minimum and never leaves brush piles to burn. Cedar trees are an invasive species found all over Oklahoma, Kansas and surrounding areas. Our equipment is built to handle trees up to 8" in diameter. We provide proper project management ensuring all jobs are completed safely, on time, and within budget. Our initial consultations are FREE, and we provide on-site consultations within a 60-mile radius! At 3B Landwork, it is our responsibility to not only meet, but to exceed our customers’ expectations. We look forward to talking to you about how we can assist in your property needs! |
Casey bartholomewOwner/Operator
Kelly bartholomewOperator
Riley bartholomewThe Boss
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forestry mulching brings value to your property!
Pond buildingPonds can serve as reservoirs for animal drinking water while also protecting against areas prone to forest fires, ponds can provide a water barrier that will keep flames at bay. Pond building can also be great for avid fishers who can stock their ponds with fish.
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Fence row clearingFence row brush clearing helps land owners better maintain their fences, create paths and driving lanes and trails for wildlife. Fence row brush clearing is also necessary when landowners, ranchers and farms need to do new fence line construction.
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selective clearingForestry mulching is selectively reducing trees, shrubs, and vines to small pieces of mulch where they stand. Forestry Mulching is a new alternative to traditional land clearing when complete removal is not necessary, reducing damage to mature "keeper" trees.
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