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Trees are a top priority of Representative Richard Morrissette’s legislative agenda this year. Although they’re often planted for wind breaks and other landscaping uses, eastern red cedar trees are a nuisance and a hazard in Oklahoma. They can spread like wildfire – literally. Morrissette is proposing a bill that would help create a defined market for harvested red cedars and alleviate the growing problem.


Oklahoma Cedar Harvesters
Pine Tree Removal
Special Pine Tree Removal Sale !

Oklahoma Cedar Harvesters is offering a pine tree removal sale:
  • $200 per tree pine_brown
  • Cut at ground level
  • Removed from the property.
PINE TREE REMOVAL
Greater Oklahoma City Area

The Oklahoma City area has been infested with a pine tree fungus making the needles brown and killing pine trees.  Regional Land Services a cedar tree removal company offers it’s services for the removal of diseased or damaged pine trees in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area defined as Edmond south to Norman and Midwest City east to Yukon.     

In all areas accessible to the equipment of Regional and not conflicted with power lines, Regional will cut pines at a cost per tree as set forth below .
  • Option 1:  Cut at ground level ( no stump above ground level ) and move the tree parts to the curb or other staging area : $ 200 per tree with a minimum of three trees.
  • Option 2:  Cut at ground level and remove all tree parts from premises: $300 per tree with a minimum of three trees.
  • Option 3:  Cut at ground level and remove all tree parts from the premises and grind stumps to 6” below ground level :$375 per tree with a minimum of three trees.                                            
Regional carries $1,000,000 of liability insurance and will provide each customer with a certificate of insurance.   Please contact Bruce Brown at 405 8163335 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
Welcome to Olahoma Cedar Harvesters

 OK Cedar Eaters for Oklahoma Cedar Clearing, Cedar Cutting, Land Restoration in Oklahoma      

Cedars taking over? 

We can help.

 

For Oklahoma Cedar Cutting, it's Oklahoma Cedar Harvesters!
405-816-3335

Oklahoma fields and pastures are overrun by cedars.

Oklahoma Cedar Harvesters specializes  in Oklahoma cedar cutting, cedar clearing, cedar removal and land restoration.   We clear your land the way you want it.


According to the Oklahoma Wildlife Department (http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/Quail/cedarremoval.htm) :

"Oklahoma’s native forests, rangelands, pastures and prairies are seriously threatened by an invasion of junipers.  Ranchers and wildlife enthusiasts have been all too aware of the problem as red cedar and other junipers displace native pastures and degrade wildlife habitat.

Cedar trees can provide some value to wildlife but the value is generally not unique and can often be fulfilled by other vegetation.  The main problem associated with cedars for quail is they occupy space.  As cedars invade, vegetation that supplies food and nesting cover for quail is squeezed out.  Cedars are also quite competitive with other tree species and can reduce mast (acorns, chittam, etc.) production.  Cedars competition can be so severe that mature trees may be stressed to the point of dying.  Under some circumstances wildlife habitat is lost because certain animals avoid areas with cedar.  Some prairie bird species have been documented to avoid areas with cedars and turkey routinely abandon roost sites that have grown up with cedar.

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Red cedar and other junipers must be properly managed.  Without prompt and aggressive action (cedar clearing, cedar cutting), the invasion will continue.  The encroachment is increasing at an estimated rate of 762 acres a day or nearly 300,000 acres per year. to accelerate.  The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) estimates that eight million acres in Oklahoma are currently infested with at least 50 juniper cedar trees per acre. 

Prior to settlement of Oklahoma, juniper infestation was not a problem as the trees were primarily limited to protected alcoves and canyons that were rarely burned by fire.  However, as people began to settle the plains, they controlled the naturally occurring wildfires that kept redcedar and other junipers in check."


Oklahoma Cedar Harvesters specializes  in Oklahoma cedar clearing, cedar cutting, cedar removal and land restoration.
We clear your land the way you want it.    Click Here for more info...