Professional forestry mulching that grinds trees and brush into natural mulch on the spot — no hauling, no burn piles, no mess. Lonestar Land Pros serves Tom Bean and the entire Texoma region from our base in Sherman, TX.
Tom Bean is a small community in Grayson County between Sherman and Bonham. The surrounding area is rural ranch and farm land with a mix of open prairie and wooded creek bottoms.
Tom Bean properties are predominantly agricultural — working ranches, pastures, and wooded tracts that need regular clearing and maintenance. Many landowners deal with cedar and brush encroachment on otherwise productive land.
Tom Bean remains rural but benefits from its proximity to Sherman. Property owners here value reliable, no-nonsense land services that keep their acreage productive and well-maintained.
Forestry mulching uses specialized heavy equipment with a rotary drum mulcher to grind standing trees, brush, and undergrowth into a layer of natural mulch right where it stands. Unlike traditional clearing that requires burning, hauling, or bulldozing, forestry mulching processes everything in a single pass — leaving behind a clean, level surface covered in nutrient-rich organic material.
Our equipment handles trees up to 8 inches in diameter and dense cedar thickets that would take days to clear by hand. The mulched material acts as a natural erosion barrier and decomposes over time to improve soil health. Because there's no burning involved, the work can proceed year-round regardless of burn bans — a major advantage in North Texas.
Lonestar Land Pros is based in Sherman, TX and serves Tom Bean and the surrounding Grayson County communities. We bring the full range of our land services to every job — not just forestry mulching.
We're a turnkey land improvement company. From clearing and mulching to dirt work, fencing, ponds, and ongoing maintenance — we handle it all. One call, one company, start to finish.
Forestry mulching in the Tom Bean area typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,500 per acre depending on vegetation density, terrain, and accessibility. Heavy cedar or hardwood stands cost more; lighter brush on open land costs less. We provide free on-site estimates so you know exactly what to expect.
For most properties, forestry mulching is faster, cleaner, and more cost-effective than traditional clearing. It eliminates hauling and burning, preserves topsoil, and prevents erosion. Traditional clearing may still be preferred when complete stump removal or finish grading is needed — and we offer those services too.
Yes — that's one of the biggest advantages. Since no burning is involved, forestry mulching can proceed year-round regardless of burn ban status. Grayson County frequently has burn bans during dry summer and winter months, which can delay traditional clearing for weeks. Mulching keeps your project on schedule.
Our equipment handles trees up to 8 inches in diameter, which covers the majority of brush and small trees found on Tom Bean properties — including Eastern Red Cedar, mesquite, bois d'arc, elm, and hackberry. For larger trees, we fell them first and then mulch the slash, or combine mulching with traditional land clearing.
Contact Lonestar Land Pros today for a free, no-obligation estimate on your Tom Bean property.
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