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Tractor bush hogging an overgrown field in rural Ohio

Bush Hogging

Overgrown land clearing and ongoing vegetation management to keep your property accessible.

Overview

Overgrown fields, neglected fence rows, and brush-choked pastures aren’t just an eyesore — they harbor pests, reduce property value, and can become a fire hazard. Earthwise Excavating provides professional bush hogging to keep your land managed, accessible, and productive.

Whether you’ve got 5 acres of overgrown pasture in Blanchester or 50 acres of neglected fence rows near Sabina, our heavy-duty bush hogging service can cut it all down and restore your land to a usable condition.

What’s Included

  • Property Assessment — We evaluate the area, note any obstacles, and determine the best approach for your terrain and vegetation.
  • Heavy-Duty Mowing — Our commercial bush hog handles tall grass, weeds, brush, and saplings up to several inches in diameter.
  • Fence Row Clearing — We clear overgrown fence lines to restore boundary visibility and fence accessibility.
  • Field & Pasture Maintenance — Regular mowing to prevent woody growth from taking over and maintain productive pasture.
  • Debris Management — Cut material is mulched in place, returning nutrients to the soil.

Our Process

  1. Quick Consultation — Tell us what needs cut and we’ll come take a look or provide an estimate based on acreage.
  2. Simple Pricing — Bush hogging is typically quoted per acre, with clear pricing based on vegetation density and terrain.
  3. Efficient Execution — Our experienced operators work methodically across your property, cutting everything to a uniform height.
  4. Repeat Service Available — We offer seasonal bush hogging programs to keep your property maintained year-round.

Common Questions About Bush Hogging

What is bush hogging exactly? +

Bush hogging (also called brush mowing or rotary cutting) uses a heavy-duty mower attached to a tractor to cut down tall grass, weeds, brush, and small saplings. Unlike a lawn mower, a bush hog can handle vegetation several feet tall and saplings up to a few inches in diameter. It's the go-to method for managing overgrown fields, pastures, and fence rows.

How often should I bush hog my property? +

For fields and pastures in Southwest Ohio, once or twice per year is typical — usually in late spring and early fall. Properties with aggressive growth or weed problems may benefit from three cuts per year. Regular bush hogging prevents woody growth from establishing, which is much harder and more expensive to remove later.

Can you bush hog rough or hilly terrain? +

Yes. Our equipment is designed to handle the rolling hills and uneven terrain common in Clinton, Highland, and Warren counties. We operate on slopes that would be difficult or unsafe for standard mowing equipment. We'll assess the terrain during our free consultation and let you know what's feasible.

What's the minimum area you'll bush hog? +

We typically handle jobs of one acre or more, though we're happy to discuss smaller jobs if they're combined with other services or in our regular service area around Clarksville. Give us a call and we'll work with you to find a solution.

Ready to Break Ground?

Contact us today for a free consultation about bush hogging.