Acreage Mowing & Clearing

Tractor-grade work for ranches and rural lots.

Brush hogging, pasture mowing, and selective land clearing — sized for properties where a residential mower won't cut it.

Tractor with rotary cutter mowing a rural pasture — Texas Land Creations

A Real-World Use Case

Reclaiming a 12-acre lot near Edinburg

Red tractor clearing overgrown acreage on a rural lot
The Problem

A landowner inherited 12 acres that hadn't been touched in three years. Mesquite, huisache, and waist-high brush had taken over.

Our Approach

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 Result

The lot was returned to a manageable state in two days, with the keeper trees preserved and a clear path for future use.

How We Work

A clear process from first call to final walkthrough.

1

Site walk

Flag what stays, identify hazards, plan the access route.

2

Equipment match

Tractor, brush cutter, or skid-steer based on terrain and density.

3

Mow & clear

Perimeter first, then interior passes. Steady, controlled work.

4

Debris management

Burn pile, mulch in place, or haul-off — your call.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the smallest job you take?

We typically start at around 1 acre. Below that, a residential lawn service is usually a better fit.

Can you mow with cattle on the property?

Yes, with coordination. We work around livestock and gates as needed.

Do you handle burn piles?

We pile debris and can coordinate burning if local rules allow, or haul off if preferred.

How often should pasture be mowed?

Typically once or twice a year is enough to keep brush from re-establishing.

Ready to start your acreage mowing & clearing project?

Tell us what you're picturing. We'll come look, listen, and put a plan together — no pressure.