Professional Chemical or Mechanical Brush & Weed Control serving all of West Texas
When selecting brush management methods, you can consider: ranch objectives, resources available, expected response, economics, and personal preference.
Bare ground weed control can prevent undesirable plants from causing damage, fire hazards, or impeding work crews. This form of weed control is often used in non-vegetated areas, such as industrial sites, parking lots, roadways, railroad rights-of-way, solar farms, highways, and railways.

Mechanical weed control can be an eco-friendly way to improve soil health, reduce the use of herbicides, and promote plant growth. When used correctly, mechanical weed control can also: Maintain yields, Reduce pollution, Aerate soil, Improve nutrient cycling, and promote the development of beneficial microorganisms.

Mechanical brush control methods include: mowing, axing, root plowing, and bulldozing. Mechanical brush control can help ecosystems and people in many ways, including:
Reducing the risk of catastrophic fires
Maintaining & restoring healthy ecosystems
Protecting human communities
Improving land value
Reduced future costs
Preventing infestations
Freeing up land for use
Improving aesthetics
Reduced need for utility line clearance
Better access to one’s property