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Hello, my mom owns an acre of land in rural America it was originally farm land but it’s now residential and it has been reclaimed by the forest. We haven’t lived on the land since 01 and we cleared it by hand once🥲 my mom made me clear it “with her” when I was a young teenager by hand with a cheep say from Walmart 😅 in the hot southern ☀️🥹. But enough of my childhood Trauma. If I were to have it professionally cleared would there be a way to compost the plant material instead of getting rid of it. Because my plan was to use the acre to plant a garden for both food and business purposes. I would imagine tilling it back into the ground would take way too long to decompose. But it would probably be some great soil.
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