Land clearing is the process of removing trees, brush, stumps, rocks, and other obstacles from a piece of land to make it usable for construction, farming, development, or improved access. In areas like Missouri, where terrain can vary from wooded lots to rolling pasture, clearing land helps property owners prepare for new builds, driveway installation, food plots, or pasture expansion. Depending on the size and scope of the project, land clearing may involve forestry mulching, grading, excavation, or debris hauling. It’s often the first and most important step before any site development, ensuring a safe and workable foundation for whatever comes next. At its core, land clearing is about transforming raw, overgrown, or neglected land into clean, manageable space that fits your vision and goals.