Brush Hogging Services in Central Maine

Tackle overgrown land the smart way.


At Maine Mulching & Brush Control, we offer fast, affordable Brush hogging services for landowners, homeowners, and contractors throughout Central Maine. Whether you’re clearing a small backyard field or managing dozens of rural acres, we’ll help you reclaim your land with precision and care.


Call now for your free estimate: 207-478-8885.

What Is Brush Hogging?

Brush hogging (also called bush hogging) is the process of mowing large, overgrown areas using heavy-duty rotary mowers. It’s ideal for:


  • Thick brush
  • Tall grass
  • Small saplings
  • Invasive species
  • Fields, meadows, and fence lines

Unlike a lawnmower, a brush hog can power through rough terrain and dense vegetation—making it the perfect solution for neglected land or seasonal maintenance.

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What We Clear

  • Pastures and homestead land
  • Overgrown fields and meadows
  • Drainage ditches and pond edges
  • Roadside shoulders and driveways
  • Fence lines and utility access roads
  • Tall grass, brush, and light saplings
  • Trails for ATVs, foot traffic, or hunting
  • Land prep for construction or septic systems

Why Choose Our Brush Hog Services?

  • Quick turnaround – We can handle large areas fast.
  • Great for recurring maintenance – Ideal for homesteads, farms, and undeveloped land.
  • Prevents pest and fire risk – Keeps ticks, rodents, and wildfire hazards under control.
  • Improves usability and access – Clean up trails, driveways, and open space for recreation or development.


Whether you need a one-time cleanup or seasonal mowing, we’ve got you covered.

Who We Serve

Our brush hogging services help:

Homeowners

Clean up large backyards or neglected side lots

Prep land for building, gardening, or selling


Contractors & Builders

Clear lots prior to site work or surveying

Maintain project access roads


Rural Landowners & Farmers

Maintain trails, fields, and fencelines

Restore pastures and control regrowth



Municipalities & Associations

Clear roadside brush

Maintain utility corridors and right-of-ways

FAQ: Brush Hogging Services

  • How is Brush hogging different from forestry mulching?

    Brush hogging cuts vegetation at ground level, while forestry mulching grinds it into mulch. Brush hogging is faster and better for lighter growth and field maintenance.

  • How often should I brush hog my land?

    Most properties benefit from once or twice per year—spring and fall are ideal for reducing pest and fire risk.

  • What types of terrain can you handle?

    We handle flat, hilly, rocky, and uneven terrain. Our equipment is built for Maine’s wildest land.