Transform your land.

ABOUT US

Wilkinson Bros. Land Clearing is a professional land clearing and forestry mulching service, ready to develop your property whether it is clearing for utility right of way or hunting trails, reclaiming overgrown pastures, or site preparation.

Who We Are

Wilkinson Bros. Land Clearing is a Choctaw-owned family business across two generations of Wilkinson brothers. This company began as a local Pittsburg County tree service in 2016, but grew and developed into one of the most trusted and well-reviewed land clearing and forestry mulching services in southeast Oklahoma and Northern Texas.

Services

Services include underbrush removal, new home site clearing, brush hogging, vegetation management, invasive woody species removal, reclaiming overgrown pastures, construction site prep, right of way clearing, skid steer services, and lot clearing for residential or commercial properties.

A forestry mulcher clears multiple acres a day, removing trees and underbrush while leaving a layer of biodegradable mulch. No ugly piles of trees and dirt left anywhere.

Oklahoma Counties:

Pittsburg, Latimer, Haskell, McIntosh, Hughes, Coal, Atoka, Pushmataha, Tulsa, Seminole, Pottawatomie County, Pontotoc, Okmulgee, Okfuskee, Muskogee County, Sequoyah, Cherokee, Adair, Wagoner, Creek, Lincoln, Cleveland, McClain, Garvin, Stephens, Jefferson, Murray, Carter, Love, Johnson, Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, McCurtain, and Le Flore.

Texas Counties:

Cooke, Fannin, Grayson, Montague, Clay, Wise, Denton, Collin, Lamar, Red River and Bowie.

Service Area

What is forestry mulching?

Land clearing and forestry mulching site in Eufaula, Oklahoma near Lake Eufaula. We cleared 2 acres for a new home site.

What is forestry mulching? Forestry mulching uses a single machine to cut invasive or overgrown trees, shrubs, and vines while leaving a layer of mulch that is both functional and attractive. Land clearing this way is cheaper and faster than traditional methods such as bulldozing or burning.

What are the benefits?

Forestry mulching mimics the natural process of fallen leaves and branches rotting on the forest floor, which protects the soil from erosion and encourages new growth. Other benefits include increased property values, improved safety, and enhanced wildlife habitats.