Brush hogging is a land clearing method that uses a rotary cutter—also known as a brush hog—attached to a tractor or skid steer to mow through thick grass, overgrown vegetation, and even small saplings. It’s a fast, efficient way to clear large areas that are too rough for a traditional mower. This service is especially useful for maintaining pastures, clearing trails, or prepping land for future development. Unlike forestry mulching, which grinds material into the ground, brush hogging cuts and lays the debris on top, making it ideal for routine maintenance rather than full site prep. It’s one of the most affordable ways to reclaim and maintain acreage.