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Cedars Are Losing Ground and We're Keeping It That Way

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Cedars are patient. They spread slow enough that most landowners don't notice until they've already lost significant ground - pasture, fence lines, timber stands, all of it quietly getting choked out. By the time it's obvious, you're dealing with a serious clearing job instead of a manageable one.

That's exactly why we stay after them. Getting ahead of cedar encroachment is almost always easier and cheaper than trying to reclaim ground that's already gone. And with the right equipment, we can knock out dense cedar growth faster than most people expect.

We run an ASV track machine paired with a forestry mulching head. It's built to handle thick, bushy cedars without breaking a sweat. The mulching head chews right through them and grinds everything down on the spot - no hauling, no burning, no piles left behind. What you're left with is clean, open ground and a layer of mulch that actually holds moisture and keeps erosion in check.

Cedar removal done right isn't just about cutting trees. It's about giving your land room to breathe again. Grass comes back. Fence lines open up. Your pasture stops shrinking. That's the goal every time we pull onto a property.

If cedars are starting to crowd out your good ground, don't wait until it's a bigger fight than it needs to be. We've got the equipment and the experience to get it cleaned up right.