Brush hogging
What is Brush Hogging?
Brush hogging is a land maintenance method that uses a heavy-duty rotary mower, commonly called a brush hog, to cut down thick grass, weeds, small saplings, and overgrown vegetation. It is an effective way to maintain fields, pastures, and large properties by preventing unwanted growth, improving accessibility, and promoting healthier regrowth. Brush hogging is widely used in agricultural and rural settings because it is efficient, cost-effective, and well-suited for managing vegetation that is too dense for standard mowing equipment.