Clear the Overgrowth Around Your Property

Fence Line Clearing across the Ark-La-Tex region for restoring visibility along property boundaries overtaken by brush

Dixie Land Solutions provides fence line clearing for homeowners and landowners across the Ark-La-Tex region whose property boundaries have become hidden or compromised by overgrowth. You rely on your fencing to define your land, secure livestock, and separate your property from neighboring parcels, but brush and tree growth can push against posts, weaken wire, and make it difficult to see where your land actually ends. This service is designed to open up those lines, pull back the vegetation, and restore the clarity and function your fence was meant to provide.


The work involves cutting back thick brush, saplings, and invasive growth that has accumulated along the fence, removing it from the base and several feet outward to create a clear corridor. This helps prevent root systems from shifting posts, stops vines from pulling down wire, and reduces the risk of fire hazards along dry fence lines during the summer months. The result is a fence you can walk along, inspect, and maintain without fighting through heavy overgrowth or losing sight of the boundary.


Contact Dixie Land Solutions for a free fence line clearing estimate and discuss whether you need a one-time clearing or ongoing seasonal maintenance.

Why Fence Line Clearing Protects Your Investment

You will notice the difference as soon as the vegetation is pulled back from the posts and wire. Fence lines that have been cleared allow you to drive equipment along the perimeter, spot damage before it spreads, and keep livestock contained without gaps forming where brush has pushed through. Dixie Land Solutions uses forestry mulching equipment and hand tools depending on terrain and density, which means the material is either mulched in place or hauled off based on your preference and land use goals.


After the clearing is complete, you will see open ground along the fence, improved sightlines across your property, and easier access for repairs or future improvements. This work also reduces pest habitat, limits the spread of invasive species, and makes it easier to mow or maintain the perimeter without constantly cutting into overgrown sections.


This service is ideal for farms, rural acreage, and large residential properties where fencing plays a functional role in land management. It does not include fence repair or replacement, but it does prepare the area so you can assess what work is needed and complete it without obstruction.

What You Should Know About Fence Line Work

Landowners in the Ark-La-Tex region often ask how the process works, what gets removed, and how long results last, especially on properties that have been neglected for years.

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What gets removed during fence line clearing?

All brush, saplings, vines, and low-hanging branches within the designated clearing width are cut back or mulched, leaving a clean corridor along the fence.

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How wide is the cleared area?

Most fence line clearings extend three to six feet on either side of the fence, though width can be adjusted based on your land use and access needs.

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When should you schedule this service?

Late fall through early spring is often the best time in the Ark-La-Tex region , when vegetation is dormant and ground conditions allow equipment to move without rutting soft soil.

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Why does clearing prevent fence damage?

Brush and tree roots can shift posts, while vines and limbs pull on wire and create tension that leads to sagging or breakage over time.

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How long do results last?

A single clearing can last one to three years depending on growth rates, but ongoing maintenance every year or two keeps the area open with far less effort than the initial clearing.

Dixie Land Solutions works with property owners who need their land functional and their boundaries clear. Reach out at (318) 469-6089 to schedule a free estimate and walk the fence line with someone who understands the equipment and methods needed to open it back up.