BRUSH HOGGING IN
WESTERN MISSOURI
Reclaim overgrown pastures, fields, and open land with professional brush hogging. Fast, affordable, and effective.
WHAT IS BRUSH HOGGING?
Brush hogging (also called bush hogging) is a mowing method designed for overgrown fields, pastures, and open land where a standard mower can't handle the vegetation. Using a heavy-duty rotary cutter, brush hogging cuts tall grass, weeds, small saplings, and light brush down to a manageable height.
Brush hogging is ideal for maintaining open land, preparing fields for seeding, clearing around ponds, and keeping pastures accessible. It's faster and more affordable than forestry mulching for areas with lighter vegetation.
At Brush Master Pro, we offer brush hogging as a standalone service or in combination with forestry mulching for properties that need both open-field mowing and heavy brush clearing.
KEY BENEFITS
- Fast clearing of overgrown fields and pastures
- More affordable than forestry mulching for light vegetation
- Ideal for annual or seasonal maintenance
- Handles tall grass, weeds, and small saplings
- Prepares land for seeding or hay production
- Can be combined with forestry mulching for complete clearing
IDEAL FOR
- Farmers maintaining pasture land
- Landowners with overgrown fields
- Property managers clearing around ponds and buildings
- Hunters maintaining food plots
HOW IT WORKS
Assessment
We evaluate your field for vegetation height, density, and any obstacles.
Mowing Plan
We determine the mowing pattern and identify any areas to avoid.
Brush Hogging
Our rotary cutter mows the field to a clean, manageable height.
Completion
We review the cleared field with you to confirm satisfaction.
TRANSPARENT PRICING
Brush hogging is priced per acre based on vegetation density and terrain.
- Light overgrowth (grass, weeds): $120–$160/acre
- Medium overgrowth (tall grass, light brush): $160–$220/acre
- Heavy overgrowth (dense weeds, small saplings): $220–$280/acre
- Minimum project charge: $500
- Discounts for 10+ acre projects
BRUSH HOGGING FAQ
What's the difference between brush hogging and forestry mulching?
Brush hogging is a mowing method for open fields with grass and light brush. Forestry mulching handles heavier vegetation including trees up to 6–8 inches. Brush hogging is faster and cheaper for lighter work.
How often should I brush hog my property?
Most pastures and fields benefit from 1–2 brush hogging sessions per year, typically in spring and fall.
Can you brush hog around ponds and buildings?
Yes. Our operators are experienced at mowing around obstacles, ponds, and structures.
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We provide brush hogging services throughout Jackson County, Cass County, Johnson County, Lafayette County, Bates County, Henry County, and surrounding areas within one hour of Greenwood, MO.