Land Clearing Lubbock TXSouth Plains Brush Control
Professional land clearing for Lubbock and the South Plains. Mesquite grubbing and brush clearing for ranches and farms.
$800+
Per Acre Starting
South
Plains Region
Ranch
& Farm Work
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South Plains Vegetation
Common brush in the Lubbock area
Mesquite
Primary brush problem throughout region; requires grubbing
Sand Sagebrush
Common in sandy areas
Shinnery Oak
Low-growing oak in sandy soils
Yucca
Scattered throughout rangelands
Prickly Pear
Present in pastures
Lubbock Land Clearing Pricing
2025 rates for the South Plains
Scattered mesquite
Sparse brush
$800 - $1,500/acre
Moderate mesquite
Standard grubbing
$1,500 - $2,500/acre
Heavy mesquite
Dense coverage
$2,500 - $3,500/acre
Mixed brush/sagebrush
Mulching or grubbing
$1,200 - $2,000/acre
South Plains Service Locations
Serving Lubbock and surrounding counties
Lubbock
Slaton
Levelland
Plainview
Lamesa
Brownfield
Post
Crosbyton
Lubbock Land Clearing FAQs
Land clearing in Lubbock and the South Plains typically costs $800-$3,500 per acre. Scattered mesquite: $800-$1,500/acre. Moderate mesquite: $1,500-$2,500/acre. Heavy mesquite: $2,500-$3,500/acre. South Plains pricing is generally lower than other Texas regions due to sparse vegetation and flat terrain.
The South Plains has different vegetation than Central or South Texas. Mesquite is still the main problem brush, but it's generally sparser than other regions. You'll also find sand sagebrush, shinnery oak (in sandy areas), yucca, and scattered prickly pear. The flat terrain and lower vegetation density make clearing more economical.
Yes. We clear brush from agricultural land throughout the South Plains. Mesquite encroachment on farmland and CRP land is a common problem. We can clear brush to restore land for cultivation or grazing. Large-scale agricultural clearing is priced competitively for the acreage involved.
We serve Lubbock and the entire South Plains including Lubbock County, Hockley County (Levelland), Hale County (Plainview), Dawson County (Lamesa), Terry County (Brownfield), Garza County (Post), Crosby County, and surrounding areas. We travel throughout West Texas for larger projects.
Yes. Wind erosion is a real consideration on the South Plains. We recommend strategies to minimize erosion after clearing: leaving mulch on the ground for cover, prompt seeding with grass, avoiding clearing during the windiest seasons if possible. We can discuss erosion prevention as part of your project planning.
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