Tackling Tough Terrain.
Construction, April, 2007
Staff Woodland Services relies on a brush chipper with tracks to access challenging locations in South Carolina. As an NFL player in the early 1990s, Woody Myers knew how to "tear up the field." Today, as owner of a tree service company working on residential real estate, it is an action he wants to avoid.
Myers operates Woodland Services, Inc., Kingstree, S.C., which removes and thins foliage and underbrush from residential plots of land for sale. Unlike traditional tree service companies, Woodland Services does not trim trees for utility or telephone companies, Myers explains. "We keep our feet on the ground," he says. Eighty percent of his business is with a large real estate development company that sells land across the Southeast...
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