Sunby Enterprise begins by discussing the goal of the cut, the boundaries of the work area, and any problem spots such as steep slopes, wet sections, or dense saplings. We identify obstacles that can damage equipment or create safety concerns, including rocks, stumps, wire, fencing remnants, hidden trash, and irrigation components.
Cut height and approach are matched to the site so the job clears growth while protecting soil and minimizing scalping. Areas with thicker stems may require a slower pass or multiple passes, while open grassland can be cleared quickly for a clean, consistent finish that is ready for follow-up maintenance or next-step improvements.
After the cut, the property is left with mulched vegetation on the surface, which helps reduce erosion and returns organic material to the soil. If you are planning reseeding, fencing, or additional land work, we can coordinate timing so brush hogging becomes the first step in a smooth, cost-effective property improvement plan.