Bush hogging, also known as rotary cutting or brush hogging, is a method of clearing fields, pastures, or large areas of overgrown vegetation using a rotary mower (often called a bush hog or brush hog). It's typically used to manage thick brush, tall grass, weeds, and other vegetation that may be too dense or tall for regular mowing equipment. Bush hogging is commonly employed in agricultural and rural settings to maintain land for farming, pasture, or general property upkeep.
Bush hogging involves using a heavy-duty rotary mower, known as a bush hog or brush hog, to clear large areas of overgrown vegetation. Here’s what it typically involves:
Bush hogging is an effective way to clear large areas quickly, making it popular for maintaining pastures, fields, and other open spaces where vegetation can become overgrown.