Forestry Mulching
One machine. One pass. Trees, brush, and stumps ground to mulch on site — no hauling, no burning. The cleanest clearing method available.
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Overgrown fields, pastures, and fence lines cut down fast with a rotary brush hog — no burning, no hauling, no mess. One pass and it's done.
What We Do
Brush hogging is heavy-duty rotary mowing for fields, pastures, fence lines, and roadsides that have gotten away from you. Where a standard farm mower gives up, a brush hog powers through — tall grass, briars, small saplings, and thick weed stems cut down flat in a single pass.
We run a heavy rotary cutter matched to our tracked equipment, giving us the traction and ground pressure to work in soft or uneven terrain without tearing up the field beneath. This is the fastest and most economical way to knock down overgrown pastures, clear utility corridors, or reclaim a field that hasn't seen a mower in a season or two. Material is cut and left in place — no hauling, no burning, no cleanup required.
For landowners managing large acreage in Williams, Defiance, Henry, Fulton, and Wood counties in Ohio and Hillsdale, Lenawee, and Monroe counties in Michigan, annual or seasonal brush hogging is a cost-effective way to stay ahead of encroaching vegetation before it becomes a full land clearing project. Keep your fields open, your fence lines visible, and your land working for you.
What You Get
Invasive Brush & Vine Removal
Multiflora rose, autumn olive, honeysuckle, wild grape, and other invasive species cut and mulched at the ground level — stems, canes, and all.
Fence Line Clearing & Maintenance
Vegetation cleared close to fence lines without pulling posts or damaging wire — existing fencing stays intact and usable after every visit.
Pasture & Field Edge Reclamation
Overgrown field edges and encroaching brush pushed back to restore the full productive footprint of your pasture or crop ground.
Selective Clearing Around Desirable Trees
We clear invasive undergrowth while preserving timber trees, mast-producing oaks, and any other vegetation you want to keep — precision matters here.
Mulched Material Left as Ground Cover
All cleared material is processed into fine mulch and deposited in place — no haul-out, no burn piles, no dump fees. Ground cover suppresses regrowth and returns organic matter to the soil.
Who It's For
Brush hogging is one of our most requested services across Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. Here are the situations where a rotary mower delivers the most value.
Years of unchecked brush growth can swallow a fence line entirely. We clear the vegetation back to open ground so you can inspect, repair, and maintain your fencing without fighting through thickets to do it.
Pastures that haven't been actively managed for a few seasons can lose their productive edge quickly. We clear encroaching brush and restore the full grazing footprint without disturbing the existing grass stand beneath.
Overgrown property lines create disputes and make boundary marking impossible. We clear a defined corridor along your boundary so corner markers are accessible and the line is visible from end to end.
Selective brush hogging improves deer and turkey habitat by opening the understory and creating edge habitat between cleared areas and standing timber — without the burn scar or bare-ground look of conventional clearing.
The Process
We walk the property with you, identify target areas and any vegetation to preserve, and confirm the clearing boundaries before we start. No surprises — you know exactly what we're doing before the machine moves.
Mulcher on site. We systematically clear the targeted areas, working close to fence lines and around desirable trees with precision. Cleared material is processed in place — no staging piles, no mess to deal with afterward.
Equipment off your land. Fence lines open. Field edges restored. Ground covered in fine mulch that suppresses regrowth and feeds the soil. Your land is back — use it.