Bush hogging in Georgia typically costs $150–$400 per acre, depending on vegetation density, terrain, and equipment accessibility. For property owners in the Augusta area, understanding these cost factors helps you get fair estimates and plan property maintenance budgets.
Bush hogging prices vary across Georgia depending on where you are and what you’re clearing. Here’s what to expect:
Light grass and pasture maintenance: $75–$150 per acre. This covers regularly maintained properties or simple grass clearing.
General brush clearing: $150–$400 per acre. This is the most common range for overgrown lots with mixed vegetation.
Heavy brush and small tree clearing: $400–$1,500+ per acre. Dense vegetation, stumps, or years of overgrowth can drive costs higher.
Hourly rates: $60–$125 per hour if contractors quote labor time rather than per-acre pricing.
Most contractors have a minimum charge of $150–$300 per job, regardless of acreage. This means small properties may cost more per acre than larger ones.
The heavier the brush, the higher the cost. In the Augusta area, common overgrown vegetation includes privet, kudzu, blackberry, and wild grasses. Properties that haven’t been cleared in years will cost more per acre than those on a regular maintenance schedule.
Hilly or rocky properties cost more to clear than flat land. Augusta’s clay-heavy soil can also be challenging in wet conditions, potentially increasing labor time and equipment wear. Contractors may adjust pricing based on soil difficulty.
If contractors must transport equipment far from the road, or if your property has limited entry points, costs go up. Easier access = faster work = lower per-acre pricing.
Larger jobs often have lower per-acre rates because contractors can work more efficiently across many acres. A 1-acre property may cost $300–$400 per acre, while a 10-acre property might cost $150–$250 per acre.
Properties that are cleared regularly every 1–2 years cost less per acre than properties that have been neglected for 5+ years. Regular maintenance prevents thick brush buildup.
Bush hogging isn’t always the right choice for every property. Here’s how it compares:
Bush Hogging: Best for grass, small brush, and light-to-moderate vegetation. Fast, cost-effective, and leaves the land ready for reuse. Typically $150–$400 per acre.
Land Clearing: For heavier work involving stumps, rocks, trees, and debris removal. More intensive than bush hogging but leaves land fully prepared for development. Our land clearing services handle these larger projects.
The key difference: bush hogging is typically lighter vegetation removal, while land clearing handles complete property prep with debris removal and grading.
When you hire a contractor for bush hogging, here’s what your cost typically covers:
Cutting grass and brush down to 1–2 inches
Mulching or shredding vegetation into fine material
Clearing established pathways or driveway edges
Equipment operation and labor
What’s NOT usually included: debris hauling, stump removal, grading, or site restoration. If you need these extras, costs will be higher, and you may need full land clearing instead.
Schedule regular maintenance. Annual or semi-annual bush hogging keeps costs down by preventing thick brush buildup. What costs $200 today could cost $600 if left for five years.
Combine multiple properties. If you own several lots in the Augusta area, contractors may offer volume discounts for clearing multiple properties in one trip.
Clear in spring. The growing season in Augusta runs March–November, so clearing early in spring sets you up for slower growth through summer.
Get multiple quotes. Compare estimates from several contractors. Pricing varies, and a professional estimate ensures you’re not paying for overgrown neighboring land.
Ask about package deals. Some contractors offer discounts for regular maintenance contracts or bundled services like bush hogging + grading.
Bush hogging typically costs $150–$400 per acre in Georgia, depending on vegetation density, terrain, and equipment accessibility. Light grass maintenance runs $75–$150, while heavy brush can cost $400–$1,500+. Costs vary by provider and location.
Yes. Most contractors charge a minimum of $150–$300 per job, regardless of acreage. This is why small 0.25-acre lots may cost $300–$400 per acre, while larger properties get better per-acre rates.
Bush hogging works well for grass, privet, blackberry, and wild brush. Kudzu and dense small-tree growth may require heavier land clearing instead. Always ask your contractor whether your specific overgrowth situation is better suited for bush hogging or full land clearing.
Regular maintenance, every 1–2 years, keeps costs down and prevents overgrowth. Properties in the Augusta area may need clearing more frequently during the spring-to-fall growing season if brush regrows quickly.
Bush hogging requires specialized equipment (typically a tractor with a rotary cutter or bush hog). Equipment rental and operation carry safety risks. It’s safer and often more cost-effective to hire a professional contractor with proper insurance and experience.
This content is for informational purposes only. Tree and land work can be dangerous, always consult a licensed professional before attempting any tree removal, land clearing, or demolition project. Contact Augusta Landworks for a free estimate.
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