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Bush Hogging

Keep fields, trails, and pastures knocked back and tidy.

About this service

Bush hogging keeps open land from turning back into a thicket. We mow down tall grass, weeds, and light brush to keep pastures, fields, food plots, and trails clean and usable. It's the simple, affordable way to stay ahead of overgrowth — one pass now saves a much bigger clearing job later.

Benefits

  • Cuts tall grass, weeds, and light brush
  • Keeps pastures, fields, and food plots maintained
  • Clears trails, fence lines, and right-of-ways
  • Affordable routine upkeep

FAQ

Common questions about bush hogging.

What is bush hogging used for?

Bush hogging is used to mow down heavy brush, tall grass, weeds, and small saplings on overgrown fields, fence lines, roadsides, and pastures. It's a fast way to reclaim land that's gotten out of control.

How often should I bush hog my property?

It depends on the growth rate and how you use the land. Most properties benefit from bush hogging 2–4 times a year. We can advise based on your specific property and goals.