We clear overgrown fields, acreage, trails & vacant lots fast. Professional equipment. Free estimates. Serving rural Minnesota property owners.
You're not alone. Thousands of Minnesota property owners deal with overgrown land every season. We hear the same problems every week — and we fix them fast.
Every year you wait, the brush gets thicker and harder to clear. What started as tall grass is now head-high scrub and young trees taking over your usable land.
The trail through your hunting land or timber has become completely overgrown. You can barely walk through it — four-wheelers and foot traffic are blocked.
Tall dry grass and thick brush are a serious fire risk in summer and fall. Neighbors may have filed complaints, or the city has sent a notice about your vacant lot.
Overgrown land drops property value and draws complaints. Whether it's a cabin lot, rural acreage, or a vacant parcel — it needs clearing before it gets worse.
You bought hunting land to use it — not to fight through chest-high brush to access your stand. Overgrown fields kill sight lines and scare off deer movement.
You don't have a tractor, and a regular mower won't touch this. Renting equipment takes time you don't have. One call to us handles it — no hassle, no rental fees.
From half-acre vacant lots to hundreds of acres of farmland — we have the equipment and experience to handle any overgrown property in Minnesota.
Heavy-duty rotary mowing for thick brush, overgrown fields, and vegetation that no ordinary mower can handle. Our brush hogs cut through saplings, tall grass, and dense undergrowth in a single pass.
Get a QuoteSeasonal field mowing for open meadows, hayfields, and rural properties. We keep your fields clean and usable throughout the growing season with reliable, scheduled service.
Get a QuoteManaging large acreage requires the right equipment. We handle multi-acre properties efficiently — whether it's 2 acres or 200 acres of rural Minnesota land that needs to be maintained.
Get a QuoteReclaim your hunting trails, walking paths, and ATV routes. We cut through overgrown trail corridors and restore access to your land so you can use it the way it was meant to be used.
Get a QuoteKeep pastures clean, safe, and productive for livestock. We control weeds, brush, and unwanted vegetation that compete with forage — keeping your pasture in healthy working condition.
Get a QuoteOvergrown vacant lots attract complaints, ordinance violations, and potential fines. We clear vacant parcels quickly so you stay in compliance and the lot looks maintained and cared for.
Get a QuoteFull property reclamation for land that hasn't been maintained in years. We tackle thick multi-year growth and brush that has completely taken over — restoring your usable land from the ground up.
Get a QuoteTargeted brush cutting along fence lines, tree lines, roadsides, and property boundaries. We keep growth from encroaching on your fences, roads, and neighboring parcels.
Get a QuoteSet it and forget it. Our seasonal maintenance contracts cover your property 2–3 times per growing season — keeping your land under control year-round without the hassle of calling every time.
Get a QuoteWe built this business around one thing: making land clearing simple and stress-free for Minnesota property owners. Here's what that looks like in practice.
We respond to every estimate request the same day — usually within a few hours. Text us photos of your property and we'll give you a ballpark before we even come out. No waiting weeks to get someone out.
We run commercial-grade brush hogs and tractors built for heavy Minnesota brush and terrain. We're not showing up with an underpowered rental — we bring the right machine for the job.
We live and work in Scott County. We know what Minnesota land looks like in May versus August versus after a wet spring. We're not a national franchise — we're your neighbors.
We give you a firm price before we start. No surprises on the invoice. If something changes scope mid-job, we tell you before continuing — not after. That's just how we do business.
We've cleared everything from half-acre city lots to 300-acre hunting properties. We understand how Minnesota land behaves — different terrain, different brush types, different access challenges.
Call or text, get a quote, we show up when we say we will. No chasing contractors, no no-shows. We communicate clearly and treat your property with care. Simple as that.
We primarily cover Scott County and the southern Twin Cities metro outskirts — the heart of rural Minnesota acreage, hunting land, and agricultural properties. If you're unsure whether we serve your area, call or text us.
Not on this list? Call us — we serve a wide area and can often accommodate rural properties beyond our primary zone.
"We have 12 acres in Jordan that hadn't been mowed in three years. Called MN Brush Pros on a Monday, they were out by Thursday. The whole property was transformed in one day. Couldn't believe the difference — looks like a completely different piece of land."
"Texted photos of my hunting land and had a quote within 2 hours. The price was fair and they showed up exactly when they said they would. Trails are completely open again and the deer sign has already picked back up. These guys are the real deal."
"I had a vacant lot in Shakopee getting city notices for overgrowth. Called on a Friday and they fit me in the following week. Cleared it completely, communicated the whole way through, and the price was exactly what they quoted. Will use them every season."
The fastest way to get a price is to call or text us photos. We respond the same day — usually within a few hours. Fill out the form and we'll reach out to schedule your free estimate.
Brush hogging in Minnesota typically runs $75–$150 per acre depending on terrain, brush density, and how accessible the property is. Heavily overgrown fields with saplings and multi-year growth cost more than open meadows with tall grass. Minimum job charges usually start around $150–$200. The best way to get an accurate number is to send us photos of the property — text works great for this.
Brush hogging uses a heavy-duty rotary mower — called a brush hog or bush hog — mounted on a tractor to cut thick, rough vegetation. Unlike a lawn mower, a brush hog can handle tall grass, thick weeds, dense brush, saplings up to 2–3 inches in diameter, and multi-year growth. It's the standard solution for clearing fields, acreage, trails, and rural properties that haven't been maintained. If your mower won't touch it, a brush hog will.
Most Minnesota rural properties benefit from brush hogging 1–3 times per growing season — typically late spring, mid-summer, and early fall — to prevent fields from reverting back to brush. Hunting land and trails can often get by with once-a-year mowing in late summer or early fall. Pastures used for livestock typically need more frequent attention. We can set up a seasonal maintenance schedule for your property so you don't have to think about it every year.
Yes — we take extra care working near fence lines, tree lines, and structures. We use appropriate discharge positioning to keep debris away from fencing and adjacent areas. Tight areas along fence lines get a close trim pass. We respect property boundaries and take care not to damage existing fencing or encroach on neighboring land. If a specific area needs special attention, tell us during the estimate and we'll plan accordingly.
The fastest way is to text us photos of your property. Send a few photos showing the condition of the land and we can usually give you a ballpark number right away. For larger or more complex jobs, we'll come out for a free on-site estimate before any work begins. Either way, you get a firm price before we start — no guessing and no surprise charges on the invoice.
Yes. Seasonal maintenance contracts cover your property 2–3 times per growing season, with scheduling priority and discounted per-visit rates. This is a popular option for cabin owners, hunting land owners, and rural property owners who want their land maintained consistently without having to call every season. Contact us to discuss what makes sense for your property type and size.
We primarily serve Scott County and the surrounding rural communities — including Prior Lake, Shakopee, Savage, Jordan, New Prague, Belle Plaine, Elko New Market, Farmington, and neighboring areas in Carver, Le Sueur, and Dakota counties. If you're not sure whether your property falls in our service area, call or text us. We accommodate rural properties beyond our primary zone when the job and schedule allow.