Pasture Reclamation Services in Centreville, MD and the Eastern Shore

Brush Removal Inc. specializes in pasture reclamation for landowners throughout Centreville, MD and the surrounding region. If you have a field that’s been left alone and you want to put it back into use, we can clear the overgrowth and give you a workable piece of ground again.

What Pasture Reclamation Looks Like

Reclaiming a pasture involves removing the brush, woody growth, and invasive plants that have moved in and taken over open ground. We use our forestry mulcher to clear this growth efficiently — processing it into a ground-level mulch layer that breaks down over time rather than leaving stumps or brush piles behind.
The result is a cleared field that you can put back to use — whether that’s for livestock grazing, hay production, recreational use, or simply to restore open space to your property.

What to Expect

Varying Conditions

Pasture reclamation depends on how long the field has been left alone, the density of growth, and the types of vegetation present.

Accurate Estimates

We ask for property size and any photos or satellite images to provide a realistic picture of the work and cost.

Job-Based Pricing

We price by the job, not by the hour, so you know what to expect before we start.

Local Expertise

Our knowledge of Eastern Shore soil and climate ensures effective, tailored reclamation strategies.

Timely Action Matters

Addressing overgrown pastures sooner reduces labor and cost while preventing further vegetation buildup.

Service Area

Based in Centreville, MD, we travel throughout the Eastern Shore to serve our clients. Our primary service area includes:

We also serve clients across the Delmarva Peninsula, including areas of Delaware near Rehoboth Beach and Bridgeville.
If you’re not sure whether we come to your area, just give us a call. We’re happy to let you know what’s possible.

Pasture Reclamation FAQs

How do I know if my field is a good candidate for pasture reclamation?

If the field was once open pasture and has since grown in with brush, briars, or young trees, it’s likely a good candidate. If there’s still some open ground visible and the field is accessible, reclamation is usually straightforward. Fields that have been heavily wooded for decades may need more extensive clearing, but we’ll tell you honestly what we’re looking at.

Some regrowth is possible, depending on the species of plants that were cleared and the root systems involved. Managing a pasture over time — whether through grazing, periodic cutting, or follow-up clearing — helps keep regrowth in check. After the initial reclamation, follow-up visits are typically less involved than the first clearing.

Wet ground can affect our ability to get equipment into certain areas safely, especially in wetter seasons. If your property has soft or low-lying sections, let us know upfront. We’ll work around those areas or advise on the best time of year to tackle them.

It depends on the acreage and the density of the growth. We work in half-day and full-day increments. When you reach out, give us your approximate acreage and as much detail as you can about what’s grown in, and we can give you a realistic estimate of the time involved.

Seeding and soil preparation are outside of what we currently offer. What we do is clear the field and leave the ground ready for whatever you want to do next. Many landowners have a local agricultural contact or seed supplier who can advise on reseeding after the initial clearing is done.