Services

Land Clearing & Field Mowing

If your fields have grown up or your property is getting away from you, we can take it back. We handle everything from regular field mowing to heavy brush hogging on land that hasn’t been touched in years.

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Benefits

What Clear, Managed Land Does for Your Property

Open, well-maintained land is more useful land. A clean field gives you space for food plots, better access for equipment, and clearer sightlines for hunting. Property lines you can actually see protect your investment. And land that looks managed is land that holds its value.

Regular clearing also stops small problems from turning into big ones. A field that gets mowed twice a season stays manageable. Let it go a few years and you’re dealing with a full clearing job. Staying ahead of it is always cheaper than starting over.

Cleared land is also the starting point for a lot of other improvements. Once a field is open, it’s ready to plant, ready to grade, and ready to work with. Most of our customers use land clearing as the first step in a bigger plan for their property.

Services

What We Do

Field and Pasture Mowing

Regular mowing to keep your fields, pastures, and open areas clean. We handle big open fields and the tighter, rougher spots you find all over Wayne County and Sullivan County.

Brush Hogging for Overgrown Areas

Heavy duty rotary cutting for thick brush, saplings, and tall woody growth. It’s the most cost effective way to reclaim a field without going to full mechanical clearing.

Property Line Maintenance

Keep your boundaries clear and visible. We mow and cut through dense undergrowth along your property lines so you know where your land ends.

Selective Clearing

We take out what you don’t want and leave what you do. Invasive species, scrub brush, encroaching trees, and overgrowth get cleared while the good trees and natural features stay put.

View Corridor Establishment

Open up the view from your house, camp, or stand. We selectively clear through timber and brush to expose water, ridgelines, or whatever you’re trying to see.

Solar Field Maintenance

Vegetation management around solar panels to keep them clear of shading throughout the growing season.

Contact

Ready to Start?

Give us a call or send us a message. We’ll come out, take a look at your property, and tell you exactly what it needs.

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FAQs

Common Questions

Can You Clear Land That Has Japanese Knotweed on It?

Yes. Repeated mechanical cutting is the best approach for knotweed, especially near water where you can’t spray. One pass won’t eliminate it but consistent mowing weakens it significantly over time. We can talk you through a multi-season plan.

How Often Do Fields Need to Be Brush Hogged Around Here?

Usually once or twice a season keeps things manageable. If a field hasn’t been touched in a few years it might need a heavy first pass before going on a regular schedule.

What’s the Difference Between Brush Hogging and Forestry Mulching?

Brush hogging uses a rotary cutter and works well on grass, shrubs, and small saplings. Forestry mulching grinds bigger woody material into mulch in one pass. If your property has heavier brush or woody saplings mixed in, mulching is probably the better fit.
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Invasive Species

Knotweed, Multiflora Rose, Autumn Olive? We Deal with Those Too.

Invasive plants are a real problem up here. Japanese knotweed can grow several inches a day and spreads through tiny root fragments. Multiflora rose takes over fence lines and field edges fast. Autumn olive crowds out native plants along wood edges.

Mechanical cutting is often the only option near streams and wetlands where spraying isn’t allowed. Consistent mowing and clearing is the most practical long-term approach for most Wayne County properties.

We clear invasives mechanically, which keeps chemicals out of your soil and out of nearby water. That matters a lot on properties close to streams in our area.

Additional Services

Once It’s Cleared, Here’s What People Usually Do Next.

Land clearing and field mowing is often the first step in a bigger project. Once the land is open and manageable, here’s what a lot of our customers do with it.

Cleared land is prime food plot territory. Once we’ve opened up a field or a wood edge, it’s usually in great shape to till, seed, and cultipack.
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If the area has heavy brush or saplings mixed in with the grass, a forestry mulching head handles it cleaner than a brush hog.
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If drainage is an issue or you need a road cut in to access the field, we can handle that as part of the same project.
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