Land Clearing in Velma, Oklahoma
Oil-patch pasture, rangeland, and deer ground cleared clean — sixteen miles southeast of Duncan on SH-7.
- About 16 miles southeast of Duncan on SH-7
- Pasture, cedar & hunting-land clearing
- 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 in Velma — east-central Stephens County
Velma sits about sixteen miles southeast of Duncan on State Highway 7, in east-central Stephens County, out where the county runs toward the Carter County line. It's a small, tight-knit oil-patch and ranch town — the Velma oil field has been producing since 1917, and the ground around it is a patchwork of pasture, lease roads, and red-dirt rangeland that draws cedar and brush the way the rest of the county does.
This is deer country, too. The rolling ground, brushy draws, and creek bottoms along the eastern edge of Stephens County hold whitetail, and a lot of Velma-area land is family-held or leased for hunting. That makes for two kinds of clearing work: getting pasture and fence rows back from cedar and brush, and prepping hunting ground — shooting lanes, food plots, and access trails — before the season. We do both, and often on the same property.
Velma is a straight shot southeast on SH-7 from our Duncan base, so setting up a free on-site walk is easy. Whether it's reclaiming grazing acres, clearing cedar along the lease roads, or opening up ground for deer season, tell us what you're looking at and we'll give you an honest read and a quote within 24 hours.
What we clear around Velma
The jobs Velma-area landowners call about most:
Hunting Land Clearing
Shooting lanes, food plots, and trails cut before opening day — cover left standing.
Hunting prep →Fence Line & Pasture Clearing
Reclaim grazing acres and clear grown-up fence rows across the oil-patch ranch ground.
Pasture clearing →Cedar Removal
Take rangeland back from red cedar and cut wildfire fuel near the lease roads.
Cedar removal →Velma land clearing questions
Do you serve Velma and the eastern part of the county?
Yes. Velma is about sixteen miles southeast of Duncan on SH-7, and we cover the rural ground out that way toward the Carter County line — pasture, oil-lease roads, and hunting property alike. A free on-site walk is easy to set up.
Can you prep hunting land before deer season?
Yes, and timing matters. Oklahoma's archery season opens October 1, so the best window to cut shooting lanes, food plots, and trails is summer through September, so the ground settles before opening day. Book early — the weeks before the opener fill up fast.