Brush hogging is a land maintenance service that uses a powerful rotary mower—typically attached to a tractor—to cut down thick grass, tall weeds, light brush, and overgrown vegetation across large areas. It’s an efficient solution for managing fields, pastures, trails, roadways, and undeveloped land. The main benefits of brush hogging include improving property appearance, reducing fire hazards, controlling unwanted plant growth, and maintaining clear, usable space for future development or recreational use. It’s especially useful for routine upkeep on rural or agricultural land, making it a cost-effective way to keep properties clean, safe, and accessible.
It depends on your land’s growth rate, but typically 1–3 times per year keeps your property accessible, visually appealing, and reduces fire risk.
Yes, we serve homeowners, farmers, and landowners throughout McMinn County and nearby counties like Monroe and Meigs.
We can. Our equipment and operators are experienced in handling sloped, rocky, and uneven areas common around Starr Mountain and its foothills.