Serving Texas

Reclaim Your Texas Land

Specialized brush clearing, cedar eating, mesquite grubbing, and prickly pear removal across Central and North Texas. We restore overgrazed rangelands and clear paths for new development.

Targeted Solutions

Expertise Built for Texas

We proudly serve DFW, Austin, San Antonio, and the Texas Hill Country with specialized equipment designed for local terrain and vegetation.

Cedar Eating & Removal

Ashe Juniper (Cedar) consumes massive amounts of groundwater. Our forestry mulchers eradicate cedar efficiently, returning water to your aquifers and native grasses.

Mesquite & Prickly Pear

Aggressive management of mesquite and prickly pear cactus to reclaim pastures and grazing land. We handle the toughest brush in the Hill Country and DFW plains.

Site Prep & Fence Lines

Opening up property edges and preparing lots for construction, fencing, and utilities without destructive bulldozing.

Land Management in Texas

The terrain in Texas varies wildly from the dense, rocky limestone of the Hill Country to the rolling plains of DFW. Managing this land requires heavy-duty equipment that can handle punishing conditions without destroying the fragile topsoil. Traditional bulldozing often strips away the nutrient-rich layer, causing severe runoff during sudden Texas downpours. By utilizing forestry mulching, we process invasive Ashe Juniper (Cedar) and Mesquite right where it stands. This leaves a protective layer of mulch that retains moisture during droughts, suppresses weed growth, and naturally restores the grazing value of your pastures. Whether you're reclaiming a hunting lease in South Texas or preparing a new build site outside Austin, our techniques are built for the Texas environment.

Learn more about our core methodology on our Forestry Mulching and Brush Clearing service pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does cedar clearing cost per acre in Texas?

Costs vary depending on the density of the cedar, the terrain, and the specific acreage. Generally, forestry mulching is highly cost-effective because it eliminates the need for hauling or burning. Use our Remote Bid tool with photos of your property for an accurate quote.

Is forestry mulching better than bulldozing for Texas land?

Yes. Bulldozing often damages the shallow topsoil found in Central Texas and leads to erosion. Forestry mulching leaves the root systems of desirable trees intact and creates a protective mulch bed that holds moisture during summer droughts.

When is the best time of year to clear land in Texas?

We operate year-round. However, clearing cedar and mesquite during the drier months can be highly efficient, while clearing before spring rains helps native grasses quickly take over the freshly mulched ground.

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