Land Clearing in Clinton County, OH
Clinton County is working ground — row crops, fencerows that have gotten wide, timber corners holding deer, and building sites going in along the I-71 corridor. All of it eventually needs a machine.
The Clinton County Situation
Between Wilmington, Blanchester, and Sabina, the most common calls are agricultural: fencerow reclamation that returns tillable width to the field, ditch and waterway edge cleanup, and clearing around grain setups and outbuildings. The I-71 corridor and the Wilmington area are also drawing new rural builds — pole barns, barndominiums, and homes on 2–10 acre splits that need building envelopes and driveways cleared before the excavator shows up.
On the recreational side, timber corners and creek bottoms off Todd Fork and Cowan Creek hold deer, and hunting access trails plus shooting lanes are steady fall work.
Communities Served
Wilmington, Blanchester, Sabina, New Vienna, Clarksville, Port William, Martinsville, plus Union, Vernon, Washington, Chester, and Green townships.
Worth Knowing Locally
Fencerow math is simple here: a row that's crept 15 feet into the field on both sides of a half-mile line is costing roughly two acres of production — ground you already own. Reclamation typically pays for itself in a few seasons. Flagged lines or survey stakes get the corridor cut exactly on your boundary.
Services in Clinton County
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Get a Free QuoteFrequently Asked Questions
How much field width can fencerow clearing recover?
Overgrown rows commonly steal 10–20 feet per side. On long lines that's acres of tillable ground returned — the highest-ROI clearing work on a working farm.
Can you clear a building site near Wilmington?
Yes — pole barn pads, barndominium sites, and driveway corridors along the I-71/US-68 growth area are quoted fixed and usually cleared in 1–2 days.
Do you cut hunting trails and shooting lanes?
Yes. Fall and winter are ideal — quiet access routes, lanes, and food plot edges in Clinton County timber are standard work.
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