




This one was a good-sized job out in Rodney - and the end goal made it extra satisfying. The owner has plans to build a motocross track on the property, and getting that vision off the ground starts with one thing: clearing the land the right way.
Here's what we were working with - dense, tangled brush and scrubby trees packed tightly across a large section of the property. The kind of growth that doesn't just look rough, it actively gets in the way of any future development or use. Thick stands of woody brush like this don't clear themselves, and they don't respond well to half-measures either.
We got in there and knocked it down clean. The brush control side of this job was significant - pulling and processing that heavy overgrowth so the ground underneath could actually be worked with. Once the bulk of the material was dealt with, the land opened up in a real way. You go from a property that feels locked up and unusable to one that actually has room to breathe.
That's what land clearing done right looks like. It's not just about removing what's there - it's about leaving the ground in a condition that makes the next step possible. Whether the next step is a motocross track, a building site, a food plot, or something else entirely, the clearing work has to be solid before anything else can move forward.
Every piece of ground has potential. A lot of landowners just can't see it yet because of what's growing on top of it. We do this work because we genuinely enjoy watching a property go from overgrown and stuck to wide open and ready - and jobs like this one in Rodney are a perfect example of exactly that.