



Large properties have a way of getting ahead of you fast. Grass grows, weeds fill in, and before long a section of your grounds that used to look clean starts looking like it belongs on an abandoned lot. It happens to the best-maintained estates - it just takes the right equipment to fix it.
That's exactly the kind of situation we were dealing with here. Thick, overgrown grass and brush covering a rolling hillside and open field areas surrounding an estate home. A standard mower wouldn't touch it. This is where brush hogging earns its keep.
A brush hog is a heavy-duty rotary cutter pulled behind a tractor. It's built for exactly this - tall, dense, overgrown vegetation across large open areas. It cuts through stuff that would choke a finish mower in seconds, and it covers ground quickly. For estate properties with acreage, it's often the only practical way to keep everything under control.
We worked through the hillside sections and the open ground systematically, bringing it all down to a clean, even cut. The difference between what we started with and what we left behind is the kind of result that makes a property feel manageable again. Neat, sharp, and under control.
If you've got acreage that's gotten away from you - whether it's a hillside, a back field, or open ground between tree lines - brush hogging is one of the most cost-effective ways to get it back on track and keep it there.