Cut Through Overgrown Fields and Tall Grass
Brush Hogging in Collinsville, serving Southern Oklahoma and Northern Texas for properties covered in thick vegetation, tall grass, and overgrowth that standard mowers cannot handle
JPM Land Services offers brush hogging in Collinsville and throughout Southern Oklahoma and North Texas when your property has grown past the point where a regular mower can manage it. You may own pasture land that has not been grazed or maintained in years, hunting acreage that needs to be accessible again, or undeveloped lots where grass and brush have taken over and reached waist height or taller.
Brush hogging uses a heavy rotary cutter mounted to a tractor to cut through dense vegetation, saplings, and woody growth that would damage or stall lighter equipment. This service is used to reclaim overgrown fields, maintain large properties between seasons, and clear sight lines along fence rows and access roads. The cutter does not produce a manicured lawn finish but brings the vegetation down to a manageable height so the land is usable again.
If your property needs to be cut back so you can access it, maintain it, or use it for grazing or recreation, contact JPM Land Services to schedule brush hogging in Collinsville or the surrounding region.
The brush hog attaches to a tractor and uses thick blades designed to slice through vegetation up to several inches in diameter. You will see the operator make multiple passes across the property in overlapping rows to ensure complete coverage. The cut material is left on the ground where it will dry out and decompose, which also helps suppress regrowth in some cases.
After the work is finished, you will notice the property is open again. The grass and brush will be cut down close to the soil, and you will be able to walk or drive across areas that were previously impassable. The ground may still have stumps, rocks, or uneven terrain, but the vegetation will no longer block access or visibility. JPM Land Services can return for follow-up mowing if you need the property maintained on a seasonal or annual schedule.
Wet ground can cause rutting, so scheduling is adjusted based on recent rainfall and soil conditions. Properties with significant rock outcrops or hidden debris require slower speeds to protect the equipment. Brush hogging does not remove roots or stumps, so regrowth is possible unless follow-up treatment or regular maintenance is performed.
Common Questions About Brush Hogging
Property owners typically want to know what the equipment can handle and how the land will look once the work is done.
What size vegetation can a brush hog cut?
The equipment handles grass, weeds, briars, and saplings up to two or three inches in diameter depending on density and species. Larger trees or thick stands of mature brush may require land clearing equipment instead.
How low does the cut go?
The cutter typically leaves vegetation between two and six inches above the ground. The exact height depends on terrain roughness and obstacles like rocks or stumps that require higher clearance to avoid equipment damage.
Why is the cut material left on the ground?
Removing the cut vegetation would require additional equipment and hauling, which significantly increases cost. Leaving it in place allows it to break down naturally and return nutrients to the soil, and it also provides some weed suppression as it decomposes.
When should I schedule brush hogging in Collinsville and surrounding areas?
Late spring and summer are common times when growth is most aggressive. Fall mowing can also be useful before winter to reduce fire risk and improve access for hunting season or livestock rotation.
How often does brush hogging need to be repeated?
That depends on rainfall, soil fertility, and what is growing. Some properties need annual maintenance, while others may go two or three years between cuttings if growth is slower or grazing pressure keeps vegetation in check.
If your land has become overgrown and you need it brought back under control, reach out to JPM Land Services to discuss acreage, terrain, and timing for brush hogging service.
