
Brush piles built with a purpose
Turn cleared brush, limbs, and small trees into organized piles for wildlife habitat, land management, or future burning on your Kerr County or Hill Country ranch.
Instead of leaving debris scattered across the property, we stack it where it makes sense — so your land stays cleaner and the material still serves a purpose.
The purpose
What brush piles are used for
Brush piles give cleared material a purpose instead of leaving it scattered across the property. They can be used for wildlife cover, habitat support, land cleanup, or staged for the property owner to burn later if they choose — a common approach on ranches and acreage around Kerrville and Kerr County.
This is a practical option when you want the land cleaned up without hauling everything off-site.

Habitat support
Wildlife habitat benefits
Brush piles can provide cover and protection for small wildlife, birds, and reptiles. They create shelter from predators, weather, and open exposure while also supporting insects and other natural food sources.
For landowners working toward wildlife exemption goals, brush piles pair well with food plot and hunting trail clearing as part of a broader habitat plan.

Future burning
Pile creation for future burning
Some landowners in the Hill Country prefer to have brush stacked into clean piles so they can burn it themselves later when conditions allow. We organize the material into manageable piles — instead of leaving debris spread out across your property — so burning goes faster and cleaner when the time comes.
The property owner is responsible for burning, permits, timing, and safety.

The process
How we build the piles
Depending on the job, brush can be pulled, cut low, gathered, and stacked into piles. Larger material can be placed toward the base, with smaller limbs and brush stacked on top to create a cleaner, more stable pile.
The goal is to keep the land cleaner while placing debris where it makes sense for your property.
Good fit
When this service makes sense
Ag exemption pile creation is a good fit when you're clearing cedar, brush, limbs, or small trees on Kerr County acreage and want the material organized rather than mulched or hauled off. It also works well alongside wildlife food plot clearing when you're building out a habitat plan at the same time.
It's a practical option for ranches, rural acreage, wildlife-focused properties around Kerrville and Ingram, fence line cleanup, and anyone who wants cleared land without a big haul-off bill.
What you gain
What you get
ORGANIZED DEBRIS
Brush and limbs are gathered into clean, manageable piles.
WILDLIFE COVER
Piles can help create shelter and habitat for small wildlife.
BURN-READY STACKING
Material can be staged for the property owner to burn later.
CLEANER LAND
Cleared areas are left easier to access, mow, and maintain.
Put it to work
Make cleared brush work for your land
Not every job needs hauling or mulching. Sometimes the best move is turning cleared material into useful piles that support your wildlife or exemption goals, keep debris off the ground, and leave the land easier to work with over time. Every property is different — we'll figure out what makes sense for yours.
Want your cleared brush organized into useful piles? Use our Instant Pricing Tool for a ballpark estimate based on acreage, density, and terrain.
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