Land Clearing Across Stephens County, Oklahoma
Forestry mulching, cedar removal, pasture reclamation, and site prep — every town and rural corner of Stephens County, from our Duncan base.
- Based in Duncan, serving the whole county
- Mulching, cedar, brush, pasture & site prep
- Free on-site estimates, quotes in 24 hours
Tell us about the property. We'll follow up within 24 hours to schedule a free on-site look.
Land clearing across all of Stephens County
Duncan is the county seat, and from here we cover the whole of Stephens County — Marlow and Rush Springs to the north, Comanche to the south, Velma to the southeast, and the rural stretches, ranch roads, and creek bottoms in between. Named for Texas politician John H. Stephens and organized at statehood in 1907, the county runs a little under 900 square miles across the Red Bed Plains, with no major river but plenty of creeks: Wildhorse Creek draining the east toward the Washita, Beaver Creek carrying the west toward the Red River.
It's agriculture and oil country through and through. The soil grows wheat, cotton, and peanuts; cattle run the pastures; and the petroleum business has been part of the ground since the early days — Duncan is where Erle P. Halliburton founded his cementing company in 1919, and Halliburton Field still sits just south of town. US-81 runs north and south through the county along the old Chisholm Trail route, with State Highways 7, 29, and 53 crossing east to west. Over all of it, the same three problems keep landowners busy: eastern red cedar swallowing pasture, brush and mesquite filling fence rows and draws, and lots and home sites growing up faster than anyone can keep after them.
That's the work we do — grinding brush and cedar back to usable ground, reclaiming grazing acres, prepping build sites, and opening up hunting property, anywhere in the county. Because we're based right in Duncan, a free on-site walk is easy to schedule wherever your ground sits.
Towns and communities we serve
Pick your town for local details: Marlow, Comanche, Velma, Rush Springs (just over the line in Grady County), and Waurika (Jefferson County, on Waurika Lake) — plus Duncan, Marlow, Comanche, Velma, and the smaller communities of Bray, Central High, Empire, and Loco.
What we clear across the county
The jobs Stephens County landowners call about most:
Forestry Mulching
Brush, saplings, and cedar ground into on-site mulch, anywhere in the county.
Mulching →Stephens County land clearing questions
What areas of Stephens County do you cover?
All of it. We're based in Duncan and arrange clearing county-wide — Marlow, Comanche, Velma, and the surrounding communities, plus every rural road and creek bottom in between, and just across the lines into Rush Springs and the Waurika Lake area. A free on-site walk is easy to set up wherever your ground sits.
What's the most common land clearing job in the county?
Reclaiming pasture and rangeland from eastern red cedar. Cedar encroachment is the biggest land-management problem in this part of Oklahoma, and mulching it back is the most-requested job here — closely followed by brush clearing on lots and fence rows, and site prep for homes and shops on acreage.