NICE!
Too bad about the sticky soil, but that is part of being in North Carolina too I think...you guys have sticky soil down there from what I heard. (I am in no way bashing your soil, I think fertility wise it is better than here, just kind of wet and sticky).
Here, we have frost which can help. If a farmer pulls a stump, but leaves it for a year, the frost will move in over the winter and break most of the dirt from around the roots, so when you push the stump to the edge of the field, the soil stays behind. That is a perfect situation though, and most land clearing clients want a field stumped and cleared immediately, with no 1 year wait.
I am excited for you. Very few things show massive change like logging off an area and then clearing it of stumps. Literally overnight the landscape changes.
Good for you guys and all involved!!