 
															 
															Your overgrown property becomes usable again. Dense brush, tall grass, and small trees get cut down to manageable levels, giving you clean, accessible land that looks maintained and reduces fire risks.
You’ll see immediate results after bush hogging. The thick vegetation that made parts of your property unusable gets cleared efficiently, creating space you can actually walk through and use. Plus, the mulched material left behind feeds your remaining plants naturally.
No more worrying about fire hazards or dealing with snakes and ticks hiding in overgrown areas. Your property looks intentional and well-maintained instead of abandoned.
R.E. Douglas Company Inc has been clearing land in Richmond County and the Northern Neck since 2003. We know the terrain here, the vegetation patterns, and what property owners in Haynesville actually need.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for equipment that won’t break down mid-job, operators who know how to handle Virginia’s thick brush, and a company that finishes what we start.
Most of our work comes from referrals because we do what we say we’ll do. When we give you a timeline and price, that’s what you get.
 
															We start with a site visit to assess your land and identify any obstacles or special considerations. This tells us what equipment to bring and helps us give you an accurate timeline.
Our industrial-grade rotary cutters attach to heavy-duty tractors that can handle Richmond County’s varied terrain. We systematically clear the designated areas, cutting vegetation down to your specified height while leaving the soil undisturbed.
The process creates a natural mulch from the cut material that stays on your property and feeds your remaining plants. We clean up any debris around structures or areas where you need a finished look, leaving you with cleared, usable land.
 
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Our bush hogging service handles vegetation up to 4 inches in diameter, including thick grass, weeds, brush, vines, and small trees. We use industrial-grade rotary cutters that can tackle Richmond County’s dense undergrowth without getting bogged down.
In Haynesville’s rural setting, properties often have areas that haven’t been maintained for years. Our equipment is specifically designed for this type of heavy clearing work. We can clear large acreage efficiently while navigating around mature trees, structures, and uneven terrain.
The timing matters here. Summer and fall are ideal for bush hogging in Virginia because the vegetation is fully grown, making the clearing more effective and creating better mulch for your soil. We work around Virginia’s burn restrictions and fire season considerations to keep your property compliant with local regulations.
 
															Bush hogging costs vary based on terrain difficulty, vegetation thickness, and accessibility. Dense brush with small trees costs more than open fields with tall grass.
Steep slopes, wet areas, and lots of obstacles increase the time and complexity. Properties with easy access from the road cost less than those requiring equipment transport across rough terrain.
We give you a fixed price after seeing your property, so you know exactly what you’ll pay before we start. Most residential properties in Haynesville range from 1-5 acres, and we price those as complete jobs rather than per-acre rates.
Bush hogging uses rotary cutters to mow down vegetation, leaving the root systems intact. It’s perfect for areas you want to maintain regularly and keep from getting overgrown again.
Brush clearing removes vegetation completely, including roots, and is better for permanent land development. Bush hogging is less invasive and costs less, but the vegetation will grow back over time.
For most Haynesville property owners, bush hogging is the right choice. It keeps your land manageable, reduces fire hazards, and maintains the soil structure while giving you clean, usable space.
Late spring through early fall works best for bush hogging in Virginia. The vegetation is fully grown, making the clearing more effective and creating better mulch for your remaining plants.
We avoid Virginia’s fire season restrictions and work around the 4 PM burn law that runs from February 15 through April 30. Summer bush hogging also reduces tick and snake populations before they peak.
Weather matters too. We don’t work in wet conditions because heavy equipment can damage your soil and create ruts. Dry conditions give you the best results and protect your property.
Professional bush hogging protects your valuable vegetation. We identify trees, shrubs, and plants you want to keep before we start, then work around them carefully.
Our operators know the difference between invasive brush and desirable plants. We can clear right up to tree lines and around landscaping without damaging what you want to preserve.
The mulch created by bush hogging actually benefits your remaining trees and plants by adding organic matter to the soil. It’s a much gentler process than bulldozing or other heavy clearing methods that disturb root systems.
Most Haynesville properties need bush hogging every 1-3 years, depending on how fast vegetation grows back. Areas with rich soil and good rainfall grow back faster.
Properties near water or in low-lying areas typically need more frequent maintenance. Higher, drier areas stay clear longer after bush hogging.
Regular maintenance costs less than letting areas get completely overgrown again. We can set up a maintenance schedule based on your property’s specific growth patterns and your budget.
Bush hogging itself doesn’t require permits in Richmond County, but burning any cleared material does. Virginia has strict regulations about open burning, especially during fire season.
If you plan to burn brush piles, you’ll need to follow the 4 PM burn law and get proper permits from the fire department. Many property owners choose to leave the mulched material on-site instead of burning.
We help you understand the regulations and can recommend the best approach for your property. Leaving the organic matter on your land is often better for soil health and avoids permit requirements entirely.
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