Reclaiming a 12-acre lot near Edinburg
A landowner inherited 12 acres that hadn't been touched in three years. Mesquite, huisache, and waist-high brush had taken over.
We brought in a tractor with a heavy-duty rotary cutter, worked the perimeter first to create access roads, then mowed the interior in passes — flagging the mature trees the owner wanted to keep.
The lot was returned to a manageable state in two days, with the keeper trees preserved and a clear path for future use.
We typically start at around 1 acre. Below that, a residential lawn service is usually a better fit.
Yes, with coordination. We work around livestock and gates as needed.
We pile debris and can coordinate burning if local rules allow, or haul off if preferred.
Typically once or twice a year is enough to keep brush from re-establishing.
Tell us what you're picturing. We'll come look, listen, and put a plan together — no pressure.