For Landowners

Reclaim the land.
Walk it that afternoon.

Farmers, ranchers, hunting leases, residential landowners. Same iron that runs pipeline ROW — pointed at your back forty. Drone before/after on every job over five acres.

What we do

What we do
for landowners.

Plainspoken. One operator. One quote.

Pasture reclamation: take the brush and tallow off a forty that's been let go, leave clean grazing ground behind. Fence-line: clear a six-foot lane along the whole property boundary so the new wire can go up tight to the line. Same machine, same day in most cases.

Hunting leases: shooting lanes threaded through hardwood-pine without touching the mature canopy, food plots opened in clearings, interior trail loops cut to connect them, drainage cut so the food plots don't flood. Owner walks the property the next morning.

Residential: house pads cleared and compacted for the homesite, the barn, the shop. Ponds dug, dredged, or restored. Drainage cut so the pad sheds water and the access road holds up. Drone before/after package delivered on every job over five acres — yours to keep.

Services for this lane

Capabilities most used
for landowners.

Pick the one that fits — or call us with the property and we'll name it.

What you get

Credentials that
matter for this lane.

Verifiable. On request. Same day.

Family-owned

Faith-rooted, Joshua 1:9. You talk to the operator — no salesperson.

Insured

$2M / $5M GL + $10M umbrella. COI to your insurer on request.

Drone before/after

Standard on every job over five acres. Yours to keep.

Gulf South footprint

South Louisiana primary. East Texas, South Mississippi, opportunistically further.

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Questions for this lane

Questions answered.
Before the call.

The questions landowners actually ask.

I have an overgrown pasture. What's the right service?
Usually forestry mulching. We grind the brush, tallow, and saplings into a mulch blanket that feeds the soil and lets the grass come back. If the ground itself needs re-shaping (drainage, grade) we'll add a dirt-work line item — same crew, same week.
Can you cut shooting lanes without touching the mature trees?
Yes — favorite use case. We thread mulchers (smaller carriers like the Gyro-Trac GT-35 when access calls for it) through hardwood-pine mix and cut 6–10 foot lanes without scarring the canopy. Food plots and interior trail loops connect them. Drone before/after on every job over five acres.
Can you build me a pond?
Yes. New pond construction (siting, excavation, levee, spillway, drainage tie-in) and restoration of silted-in ponds. Most Louisiana sites hold water well; sandy upland sites may need clay haul-in. See our Ponds capability for the spec.
I need a house pad for a new home or shop. Do you do those?
Yes. Clear the footprint, strip and stockpile the topsoil (you keep it for landscaping), place clean fill, compact to spec, cut the drainage. We walk it with your builder before the foundation crew shows up.
How long does a typical landowner job take?
Most pasture or fence-line jobs run 1–3 days. Hunting-lease work (shooting lanes + food plots + trails on a single property) typically 2–5 days. House pad: 1–3 days. Pond: 1–2 weeks for a 1-acre farm pond. Big runs scale up — we've done multi-week jobs on larger acreage.
Do I need to do anything to the property before you arrive?
No. Mark the lines or corners if you can — survey pins, ribbons on trees, a hand-drawn map work fine. We'll walk the property together on day one to confirm boundaries and access for the lowboy.

Ready to walk
your property?

Drop us a pin or a parish + acreage. We'll come walk the property and tell you what it needs — straight.