// Service
Reclaim overgrown fields, pasture, and lots — without burn piles or bulldozer scars.
Underbrush clearing and removal covers everything from light bush-hogging on neglected pasture to heavy underbrushing on tracts that haven't been touched in years. We size the equipment to the density: brush hog for soft growth, forestry mulcher for the woody stuff.
// Benefits
// What this covers
Underbrush clearing targets the thick, low vegetation that chokes fields, fence lines, and wooded areas. We remove briars, privet, saplings, and invasive shrubs without disturbing mature trees or tearing up the soil. For soft growth we use a brush hog; for woody stems we use a forestry mulcher.

// Process
Determine density and pick the right machine.
Hourly rate, honest range.
Brush hog or mulcher — sometimes both.
You see the line before we leave.
// FAQ
Brush hogging is faster and cheaper for soft, herbaceous growth and small woody stems up to about an inch. Forestry mulching grinds woody material into mulch — slower, but it handles saplings and small trees and leaves a clean surface. On most reclamation jobs we use both.
Yes — privet, kudzu edges, briars, autumn olive, and similar invasives are everyday work. Mulching alone doesn't kill the roots, so if you want a long-term solution we'll talk through follow-up treatment.
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