Bush Hogging

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Bush hogging, also known as rotary mowing or brush cutting, is the process of clearing overgrown land by cutting thick grass, brush, and small trees. This is done using a powerful rotary cutter, often attached to a tractor or skid steer, to efficiently mow large areas of dense vegetation. Bush hogging is ideal for maintaining pastures, clearing overgrown fields, prepping land for development, or managing right-of-ways.

What To Expect:

Maintains pastures

Creates better access

Reduces fire hazards

Clears overgrown fields

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Bush hogging is ideal for:

  • Overgrown pastures and fields
  • Hunting lands and trails
  • Unused lots and vacant properties
  • Roadsides and right-of-ways
  • Farmland preparation
    It’s not suited for land with large tree stumps, excessive rocks, or steep slopes.

The frequency depends on your land’s usage and vegetation growth. For pastures and fields, bush hogging once or twice a year is usually sufficient. If you’re managing invasive weeds or maintaining a clean appearance, more frequent service may be needed.

Bush hogging uses a heavier, more powerful mower designed to cut through thick brush and small trees, while traditional mowing is for well-maintained lawns and shorter grass. Bush hogging is ideal for rough terrain, whereas regular mowing is best for landscaped areas.

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