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You paid for every acre. So why does it feel like you can’t set foot on half of it? That treeline you’ve been meaning to push back for three years. The lot you bought to build on that’s now a wall of privet. The grass you won’t walk through in summer because you know what’s living in it — copperheads, ticks, and a fuel load that’d carry fire straight to the house in a dry August.
Caddo Land Works runs forestry mulching that grinds it all — brush, saplings, the works — into clean mulch right where it stands. One or two days, and you get to stand on land that’s finally, actually yours again. No burn piles. No torn-up topsoil. Just your property, back in your hands.
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Late fall through early spring is ideal — firm ground, dormant brush, no nesting season. But here’s the honest answer: the longer that overgrowth sits, the deeper the privet roots and the more it harbors. Our equipment works the wet Red River bottomland year-round. The best time is usually before you talk yourself out of it for another season.
Mulching is the low-impact choice — we clear without scraping or excavating, so habitat, roots, and drainage stay intact. The snakes and ticks that were nesting in the thicket, though? They lose their cover. Near the Red River corridor we’ll also flag where a parish burn permit or state best-management practices apply, so nothing surprises you — stewardship of the land we’re trusted with, done right.
Most Bossier City jobs are done in one to two days, and the change is immediate. You leave in the morning looking at a jungle and come back to land you recognize again — walkable, buildable, yours.
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Caddo Land Works serves all of Bossier City and the surrounding Bossier Parish communities — Benton, Haughton, Plain Dealing, and out toward the parish line. Forestry mulching, land clearing, brush removal, and lot prep, done by a local crew that knows this ground. Call (318) 215-7722 or request your free quote, and we’ll come take a look. It’s time to get your land back.