Keep Your Property Safe and Healthy

Plan Land Management in The Greater Sheridan Area

You manage acreage that needs regular upkeep to stay productive, attractive, and protected from fire hazards. Brush grows fast in wet years, fence lines become overgrown, and trees crowd access routes if left unchecked. High Country Contracting provides ongoing land maintenance across Sheridan that keeps your property healthy and ready for the next season, whether you're managing a ranch, rural homesite, or timber parcel.

This service provides ongoing land maintenance including brush control, grass management, tree thinning, and fence line clearing. It helps keep rural properties healthy, attractive, and protected from fire hazards. The work draws on 15 years of experience across ranches, logging-family work, and construction environments. It addresses Sheridan's mix of rugged terrain, fire-risk zones, and large-acreage upkeep needs. The service is available throughout the region for long-term management or one-time improvement projects and works in combination with mulching, dirt work, excavation, and clearing for complete care. Landowners are encouraged to schedule regular maintenance for fire safety and property longevity.

Start your land management schedule today to protect your property and reduce seasonal stress.

Why Locals Choose This Option

You receive a custom maintenance plan based on your acreage, vegetation type, and seasonal priorities. We review your property together, identify problem areas, and outline a schedule that fits your budget and land use goals. This tailored approach ensures every visit addresses the issues that matter most to you.

High Country Contracting uses brush mowers, chainsaws, skid steers, and hand tools to control vegetation, clear fence lines, and thin overgrown timber. Regular maintenance is encouraged for fire safety and property longevity, especially in dry months when fuel loads increase. We remove debris, stack firewood, and haul brush off-site or chip it on location.

Each visit includes progress documentation and recommendations for future work. We coordinate with other services such as dirt work, excavation, and road maintenance to provide complete property care. You'll see cleaner fence lines, healthier pastures, and reduced wildfire risk that protects structures and improves access across your land.

What to Expect When You Book

Property owners managing large acreage or fire-prone zones often need clarity on timing, methods, and long-term outcomes. Here are answers to the questions we hear most often about ongoing land maintenance and brush control.

How often should I schedule land management services?
Most properties benefit from seasonal visits in spring and fall, but frequency depends on vegetation growth, fire risk, and land use. We create schedules that match your property's needs.
Can you clear fence lines without damaging fences?
Yes, we use hand tools and precision equipment near fence posts and wire. You'll get clean lines without posts being pulled or wire being damaged.
What happens to the brush and debris?
We haul it off-site, chip it into mulch, or stack it for firewood depending on your preference. You won't be left with piles of slash or dead material.
Will tree thinning harm the health of my timber?
Proper thinning improves forest health by reducing competition, increasing sunlight, and lowering fire risk. We remove diseased, damaged, or overcrowded trees to promote stronger growth.
Is this service useful for fire prevention?
Absolutely. Brush control, grass mowing, and tree thinning reduce fuel loads and create defensible space around structures. Regular maintenance is one of the most effective wildfire readiness strategies in Sheridan's dry climate.

Well-maintained land reduces risk, supports wildlife, and makes your property easier to enjoy and operate year-round. Get in touch to discuss your rural land management plan and set up a maintenance schedule that keeps your acreage safe and functional.