Forestry Mulching
The primary tool for land management work — one pass clears brush regrowth and invasive species with no debris left behind.
View ServiceOngoing Property Upkeep
A property cleared once stays clear if it's managed. We handle the ongoing work — brush control, invasive species removal, trail maintenance, and seasonal upkeep — so your land stays productive and accessible year after year.
What We Do
Land management is the ongoing work that keeps a property in the condition you want it. Brush grows back. Invasive species spread. Trails close in. Fence lines get choked with multiflora rose and autumn olive. Without consistent maintenance, reclaimed land reverts fast — often within a single growing season.
UE Landworks provides recurring land management services for agricultural operations, recreational properties, and rural landowners who want their ground to stay open, productive, and accessible without having to manage it themselves. We schedule visits based on your property's needs — annual, semi-annual, or as conditions require — and show up with the right equipment for the work.
Our forestry mulcher is the primary tool for ongoing management work. It handles brush regrowth, invasive species, and woody undergrowth efficiently — processing everything in one pass without leaving debris to deal with. For fence line work, trail maintenance, or areas where a larger machine can't access, we bring the right tool for the job.
Long-term land management relationships are something we value. If you've invested in clearing a property in Defiance, Williams, or Lenawee County, protecting that investment with regular maintenance costs a fraction of what it takes to re-clear ground that's been left alone for several years.
What You Get
Brush Regrowth Control
Annual or seasonal treatment of brush regrowth on previously cleared ground — keeping open areas open and preventing reversion to dense woody cover.
Invasive Species Management
Multiflora rose, autumn olive, buckthorn, and other invasive woody species mechanically removed and treated — reducing seed source and slowing re-establishment.
Trail & Access Route Maintenance
Hunting trails, ATV paths, and property access routes kept clear and passable — annual maintenance before hunting season or as needed throughout the year.
Fence Line Maintenance
Agricultural and property fence lines cleared of brush and woody growth — protecting fence integrity and maintaining the boundary visibility and accessibility you need.
Property Improvement Planning
We assess your property on each visit and identify what's needed next — food plot expansion, drainage issues, new access points — and plan the work to improve function and value over time.
Who It's For
Land management is for property owners who want their land to stay in the condition they worked to achieve — not fight it back to that point every few years.
Keep food plots open, trails passable, and cover managed for wildlife habitat. Consistent annual management turns a good hunting property into a great one over time.
Fence line upkeep, woodlot edge management, and reclaimed field maintenance — keeping the brushy edges of your agricultural operation from encroaching on productive acres.
Acreage owners who want their property looking sharp, accessible, and well-maintained — without doing the work themselves or waiting until it requires a full clearing job.
Already had a clearing or forestry mulching job done? Protect that investment with an annual management visit. Catching regrowth early is far cheaper than letting it get out of hand.
The Process
We walk your property, identify what needs attention — brush regrowth, invasives, trail blockages, fence line encroachment — and build a maintenance plan and schedule that fits your goals and budget.
We mobilize on the agreed schedule — annual, semi-annual, or as needed — and work through the property systematically. Right equipment for the conditions, efficient operation, no disruption to your schedule.
After each visit, we give you an honest update on property condition and flag anything that needs attention before the next scheduled visit. No surprises — just straight communication about your land.