Windbreak rows, storm-killed trees, and stumps — removed whole or ground below grade, with clean ground behind.
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Tree work on the South Plains is its own category: siberian elm and mulberry windbreaks planted generations ago now standing half-dead, storm- and drought-killed shade trees on farmsteads, and stumps left behind by past removals that make an acre unmowable. Where a tree service climbs and trims, land clearing crews take the whole problem out at ground level — tree, stump, roots, and debris.
Grinding is cheaper and less disruptive — right for yards and single stumps. Grubbing removes the root ball entirely — required under future pads, driveways, and anywhere you'll ever run a plow. If there's construction anywhere in the property's future, grub; a ground-out stump under a slab is a void waiting to settle.
Grinding single stumps typically runs modest money; grubbing whole stumps or clearing full windbreak rows quotes by the job. Access and stump count drive it — photos get you a fast, firm number.
Yes — the row is pushed, roots grubbed, and the strip leveled. Done right, the line disappears into the field within a season or two.
That's tree-service work — climbing and pruning is a different trade. Whole-tree and stump removal at ground level is what land clearing crews handle.
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