Pasture & Ranch Land Clearing near Schertz, TX

Overgrown pasture doesn't fix itself — cedar and mesquite only spread. We clear ranch land back to open grazing and hay ground and help you keep brush cycles from swallowing it again, on acreage from a few acres to a few hundred.

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Free on-site estimates — usually same or next day
Grazing & Hay Ground
Brush Cycle Control
Any Acreage
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Free On-Site Estimate

Tell us the acreage and what's taken over — cedar, mesquite, brush — and we'll quote by the acre. Prefer to talk it through? Call (210) 555-0100.

  • Reclaim grazing, hay and wildlife ground
  • Cedar, mesquite and brush handled together
  • Ongoing maintenance passes keep it open cheaply

Reclaiming Working Ground

Central Texas pasture reverts to brush faster than most people expect. A few wet years, a light stocking rate, and suddenly cedar, mesquite, huisache and prickly pear have taken back ground your grandfather kept open. Ranch land clearing reverses that — clearing the brush and trees back off your pasture so grass, water and grazing come back. Because forestry mulching leaves the topsoil and native seed bank intact, cleared pasture greens back up instead of blowing away, and mulching the brush in place means no burn piles across your ranch.

The Whole Job, Not Just One Species

Real pasture reclamation is never just one thing. We combine cedar mulching, mesquite grubbing and brush removal into one scope so your land comes back open — and we'll be honest about the maintenance reality: the seed bank and resprouting species mean a big initial clearing followed by lighter, cheaper passes every few years keeps ranch land productive far more economically than letting it close back in and starting over.

Cleared right, overgrown ground comes back as grazing and hay land — with your good trees left standing.

Clearing brush can also support an agricultural (1-d-1) valuation by keeping land in genuine ag use — worth a conversation with your county appraisal district, and a common reason owners around Marion and rural Comal County call us.

Ready to Clear It?

Put your ranch land back to work — free per-acre estimate.

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Common Questions

How much does it cost to clear ranch land?

Pasture and ranch clearing is quoted by the acre and depends heavily on how thick the growth is — light brush is far cheaper per acre than dense cedar or heavy mesquite. Larger acreage generally earns a better per-acre rate. See the cost guide and we'll give you a firm number after we walk it.

Do you clear cedar and mesquite in the same job?

Yes — most pasture reclamation needs cedar mulched, mesquite grubbed, and brush cleared, and we scope all of it as one job so you get one crew and one price rather than three separate calls.

How do I keep the pasture from growing back over?

A big initial clearing followed by lighter maintenance passes every few years is far cheaper than letting it close back in. Mulching leaves the grass seed bank intact so pasture re-establishes; some owners also reseed and adjust grazing to keep brush from regaining a foothold.

Can clearing help with my ag valuation?

Keeping land in genuine agricultural use is what supports a 1-d-1 ag valuation, and brush control is part of that. Rules are set by your county appraisal district, so confirm specifics with them — but reclaiming productive grazing ground is a common and legitimate reason to clear.

Other Land Clearing Services

We handle the whole job around Schertz — here's the rest of what we do.

Forestry Mulching

One machine grinds brush, cedar and small trees into mulch right where they stand — no burn piles, no hauling, no torn-up ground.

Forestry Mulching →

Cedar & Ashe Juniper Clearing

Reclaim your land and your water table from thirsty cedar. We mulch and grub Ashe juniper and stop it from creeping back.

Cedar & Ashe Juniper Clearing →

Land & Lot Clearing

From a raw acre to a buildable pad — selective or full clearing, grubbing, and rough grading for homes, barns and shops.

Land & Lot Clearing →

Brush & Underbrush Removal

Clear tangled undergrowth, fence rows and invasive brush to make land walkable, usable and fire-safe again.

Brush & Underbrush Removal →

Mesquite Removal & Grubbing

Mesquite grows back from the root unless you pull the crown. We grub it out so pasture stays open, not just cut back.

Mesquite Removal & Grubbing →

Stump Grinding & Removal

Grind stumps below grade or grub them out roots-and-all so you can mow, build or replant over the top.

Stump Grinding & Removal →

Fence Line & Right-of-Way Clearing

Clear a clean line for new fence, survey crews, ranch roads and utility access — straight, tight and ready to work.

Fence Line & Right-of-Way Clearing →
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