Reclaim overgrown pastures, control brush, and keep your grazing land productive with professional pasture management. Lonestar Land Pros serves Howe and the entire Texoma region from our base in Sherman, TX.
Howe is a small agricultural community along the US-75 corridor in Grayson County. The land around Howe is classic North Texas — rolling blackland prairie, scattered post oak groves, and productive farmland that's been worked for generations.
Property owners in Howe range from multi-generational farming families to newcomers buying their first acreage along the US-75 growth corridor. The mix of open pasture and wooded creek bottoms means most properties benefit from a combination of land services.
With Howe's proximity to the expanding DFW metroplex, land values continue to rise — making property improvements a smart investment. Many longtime landowners are finding that years of deferred maintenance have allowed cedar and brush to take over once-open pastures.
Pasture management involves clearing invasive brush, controlling cedar and mesquite encroachment, maintaining fence lines, and keeping grazing land in productive condition. We use forestry mulching, mowing, and targeted clearing to restore and maintain pastures.
Overgrown pastures lose grazing capacity every year as cedar, mesquite, and brush take over. Professional pasture management reclaims that lost acreage and keeps it productive. We can clear brush from fence lines, open up wooded areas to restore grazing, remove invasive species, and maintain your pastures on a regular schedule.
Lonestar Land Pros is based in Sherman, TX and serves Howe and the surrounding Grayson County communities. We bring the full range of our land services to every job — not just pasture management.
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 is the most effective way to reclaim cedar-choked pastures. Our equipment grinds the cedar into mulch in a single pass, leaving the ground ready for grass to recover. For large stands, we can clear in phases to manage cost and allow natural reseeding between stages.
Pasture clearing costs depend on the density of brush, type of vegetation, and acreage. Light brush clearing may run $1,000-$2,000 per acre; heavy cedar or mesquite stands can be $2,500-$4,000+. We provide free on-site estimates based on your specific situation.
Yes — we can set up regular maintenance to keep your pastures clear after the initial work is done. This is more cost-effective than letting brush grow back and doing a full clearing again. We'll recommend a maintenance schedule based on your property's conditions.
Pasture clearing can be done year-round in North Texas. Winter and early spring are popular because the vegetation is dormant and the ground is typically firmer. But forestry mulching works effectively in any season — no burn bans to worry about.
Contact Lonestar Land Pros today for a free, no-obligation estimate on your Howe property.
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