


Cedars are sneaky. They start small - almost harmless looking - and then a few years later you've got a pasture that's more tree than grass. That's exactly the kind of situation we deal with regularly, and it's one of the most common calls we get from landowners who feel like they've lost control of their property.
Here's what we were working with: a stretch of pasture that had cedar trees scattered throughout, choking out the grass and making the ground hard to use. Left alone, those cedars would have continued spreading and eventually taken over completely. Cedar is aggressive like that. It pulls moisture from the soil, shades out grass, and multiplies fast if you don't stay ahead of it.
After clearing the brush and small trees, the difference is immediate. The open ground comes back into view, the grass has room to breathe, and the land actually becomes useful again - whether that's for grazing, hay production, or just general land management. It's a straightforward process, but the results matter a lot for how functional your property is day to day.
Pasture clearing isn't just about looks. It's about getting your acreage back to working condition. When brush and invasive trees take hold, you lose grazing area, you make it harder on your equipment, and you give pests more places to hide. Getting ahead of it sooner rather than later saves a lot of headaches down the road.
If your pasture is starting to look more like a cedar thicket than open ground, we can help get it back in shape. Our pasture clearing and cedar tree removal work is built around making your land easier to manage - plain and simple.