
Every county road in central Indiana runs past fencerows the honeysuckle swallowed a decade ago. Getting them back is faster than you think.
Get an Acreage Quote Call (317) 674-1303Because they're the one strip nobody's equipment fits. The bush hog covers the field, the mower covers the yard, and the fence line between them gets skipped for fifteen years — until it's a wall of honeysuckle, volunteer mulberry and cedar with the wire somewhere inside it. Birds plant it, the fence protects it, and the strip steals a little more field every season. Reclaiming it is bread-and-butter machine work, and few jobs change a property's look more per dollar.

Sunlight on a strip of soil that's been storing honeysuckle seed for a decade — so plan the second act. Options: keep it mowable (cheapest, needs the strip finished smooth, which we do), let it go to managed grass, or replant intentionally with something worth having. Regrowth passes and stump treatment get priced with the original job. A fencerow reclaimed and then ignored for five years is just a subscription.
Fencerows quote by the job after a walk (or a good video call for straightforward ones): length, density, and how many grown-in trunks need hand work set the number. Light quarter-mile reclaims are a day; hedgerows with wire buried in twelve-inch mulberries are real surgery and priced like it. As with all our work — written, itemized, and it holds. Pair the row with a field-edge or pasture reclaim in the same mobilization and the combined number gets friendlier.