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Overgrown Fence Row Brush Clearing on Hay Ground

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Fence rows have a way of getting out of hand fast. What starts as a few volunteer trees and some briars can turn into a wall of brush that eats up several feet of productive ground and makes it nearly impossible to get a mower in close. If you run hay ground, you know exactly what that costs you.

That's the kind of situation we were working with here. Heavy overgrowth had taken over the fence line - thick brush, saplings, and tangled growth that had been building for a while. We brought in the CAT skid steer with a forestry mulching head to work through it. That machine doesn't mess around. It chews through brush and small trees and grinds everything down in one pass, leaving the ground clean without hauling off a single load.

What we ended up with was solid. Ground that was locked up under brush is now open and accessible. You can get equipment in close to the fence line again, mow cleaner passes, and stop losing usable acres to overgrowth. The hay bale sitting right at the edge of the cleared area tells you everything about who this kind of work matters to most.

Brush clearing along fence rows isn't just about looks. It protects your fence from being pushed and damaged by growing trees, keeps pests and weeds from having a place to establish, and gets your ground working for you again. With hay season in full swing, getting that edge cleaned up makes a real difference in what you can cut and how efficiently you can do it.

If your fence rows have gotten away from you, this is exactly the kind of work we do. Land clearing and brush clearing on farm and rural property is where we spend a lot of our time - and we've got the equipment to handle it right.