Last updated March 2026
Land management is the ongoing stewardship of rural property to maintain its productivity, wildlife habitat value, and usability. Services include periodic brush control, invasive species treatment, firebreak creation, timber stand improvement, and rotational mowing — all designed to keep your land healthy and functional year after year.
By the Numbers
2–3x
More wildlife habitat in managed stands
USDA NRCS
17M acres
Wisconsin forest land
WI DNR
40%+
WI forest parcels with invasives
$1,000s saved
Annual management prevents costly clearing
What We Do
About Land Management
Clearing land is one thing. Keeping it that way is another. In central Wisconsin, brush grows back fast — especially on sandy soils in Adams, Marquette, and Waushara counties where poplar, willow, and box elder can put on several feet of growth in a single season. Without a plan, a cleared field or food plot starts reverting within two to three years.
We build land management programs for property owners who want their acreage maintained consistently without having to coordinate it themselves. That means scheduled bush hogging, fence-line maintenance, food plot upkeep, invasive species monitoring, and follow-up mulching when brush gets ahead of the mower. We work across 8 counties from Oxford, WI, and most of our management clients are on an annual or semi-annual rotation.
Ongoing land management programs for rural, recreational, and hunting properties across 8 counties in central Wisconsin. Scheduled clearing, mowing, and habitat work.
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Why ongoing management matters in central Wisconsin
The sandy, well-drained soils in Adams, Marquette, and Waushara counties grow brush fast. Poplar, willow, and box elder can go from ground level to 6-8 feet in two growing seasons. Buckthorn and honeysuckle spread aggressively in disturbed areas. A cleared field or food plot that goes unmanaged for three years often needs to be mulched again from scratch.
Scheduled maintenance breaks that cycle. Annual bush hogging keeps open ground open. Periodic follow-up mulching catches any woody regrowth before it gets too thick for a rotary mower. Invasive monitoring on managed properties catches new infestations when they are small and cheap to treat instead of large and expensive.
The math is straightforward: spending a couple thousand a year on maintenance costs far less than re-clearing land that grew back.
Key Benefits
Why Land Management?
Key benefits that make this service the right choice for central Wisconsin landowners.
Customized annual or seasonal plans built around your property and goals
Combines mulching, bush hogging, fence lines, and food plot upkeep in one program
Prevents cleared areas from reverting to brush and saplings
Priority scheduling and consistent pricing for recurring clients
Habitat management for hunting properties — cover, travel corridors, and browse
Property walk-through and written plan before any work begins
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We also serve Portage, Baraboo, Wautoma, Wisconsin Dells, and communities across central Wisconsin from our base in Oxford, WI.
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