EarthWorx Land Management
Henry County, Kentucky

Forestry Mulching & Land Clearing in Pleasureville, KY

Pleasureville straddles the Henry–Shelby line in quiet, productive farm country. We reclaim its pastures, clear its fencerows, and open its hunting ground.

Forestry Mulching & Land Clearing in Pleasureville, KY

Land clearing in Pleasureville, KY serves the farm country along the Henry–Shelby county line — mulching cedar-invaded pasture, grinding fencerows to the wire, and opening trails and food plots in bottomland timber — with nothing burned or hauled.

EarthWorx provides forestry mulching and land clearing around Pleasureville, Kentucky — pasture and hay-ground reclamation on southern Henry County farms, fencerow clearing, and hunting improvements in the creek-bottom timber. Free on-site estimates; jobs are batched into scheduled Henry–Shelby county trips.

Farm Country on the County Line

Pleasureville is the kind of town where the feed store matters more than the interstate, and the land work follows suit. The farms here — cattle, hay, and the row-crop bottoms along the creeks — generate steady reclamation work: pasture that got away during a busy season, fencerows grown into tree lines, pond banks and waterways closing over. The timber along Sixmile and Drennon creeks holds good deer, and hunting owners bring us in for the standard improvements. It is unglamorous, essential work, and we price it so the math makes sense for a working farm.

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The economics of farm clearing matter more here than anywhere. A cedar-choked field is not a landscaping problem; it is lost hay revenue. Mulching wins on the numbers: no dozer mobilization plus burn management plus reseeding bare dirt — one machine reclaims the field at $1,500–$4,000 per acre and it grazes the same season. Multiply across the fields a farm accumulates and the payback is quick.

Drennon Creek's history as licking-spring ground means the bottoms here have drawn game for centuries, and they still do. Hunting improvements — trails, plots on the old field ground, lanes off stands — run one to three days per tract, and we keep the bedding cover thick.

Communities We Serve in Henry County

PleasurevilleEminenceNew CastleDefoeFranklintonElmburg

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Common questions about land clearing in Pleasureville, Kentucky.

Typically $1,500–$4,000 per acre depending on density. We walk the field, quote firm per acre, and the ground is back to grazing or hay the same season — no burn piles, no reseeding bare dirt.

Yes — grown-over fencerows are one of our most common county-line jobs. We grind the growth to the wire, work carefully around posts, and leave a corridor a bush hog can maintain from then on.

Regularly. The timber along Sixmile and Drennon creeks holds excellent deer, and we open trails, plots, and lanes while leaving the cover thick. Most tract setups run one to three days.

We batch them into Henry–Shelby county trips — several farms' work sharing one mobilization. Call with what you have; even a half-day job usually fits into the next trip through.

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