Holly Hill Farm is now offering equipment services to the Carolinas

We are proud to annouce that we are now offering more services to our region. We specialize in creating infrastructure on the land that accomplishes the stakeholder goals.

Forest Management-Ross has designed timber cuts, set up prescribed burns, curated vegetation, and identified noteworthy assets on site. He can provide consultation services as well as direct management of timber harvests.

Water Management -Ross specializes in understanding the way water moves through the land. With this knowledge he can build earthworks such as ditches, swales, terraces, and wetlands to harvest water for the land. This water abundance is invested into the growth of timber, orchards, and grass. Ross has experience with keyline and other water management strategies.

Roads, Driveways and Trails -Pathways of all kinds are some of the biggest investments that people build into the land. Often there are layers of historical trails through a place. Ross can read the land and understand the best way to invest in maintaining and building roads and trails. These features are often the longest pieces of infrastructure though a space having far reaching consequences for their design. Water can cause erosion and trouble or it can be used intentionally in the land. Ross can efficiently design and build roads, driveways and trails to provide the best access in your space.

Grading and Earthworks- Ross has thousands of hours in the seat of heavy equipment. He is an experienced operator that values safety and getting the job done right.

Wildlife and Game Lands-Ross has managed thousands of acres to increase biodiversity and bioabundance. Conservation of our natural resources is a lifelong passion of Ross’. He has the knowledge and experience to craft solutions that achieve the goals. Strategies include vegetation management, forest management, water abundance, food plots, orchards and habitat management.

Give Ross a Call at 336-847-2898

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