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The Silent Invasion

Ashe Juniper—often called cedar—is more than just a nuisance. In Central Texas, it spreads rapidly, choking out native grasses and consuming precious water resources that landowners and livestock depend on.

Left unchecked, dense cedar stands create significant fire hazards and reduce property accessibility. Removing this invasive species isn't just about clearing space; it's about restoring the natural balance, increasing property value, and securing the health of your land for generations to come.

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The Benefits of Cedar Removal

Water Conservation

A single mature cedar can consume 40-50 gallons of water per day, starving native plants and drying up local springs. Removal restores your land's natural water cycle.

Grass & Livestock

Removing dense cedar canopy allows sunlight and moisture to reach the soil, promoting healthier forage growth for livestock and native wildlife habitats.

Reduced Fire Risk

Cedar is highly flammable due to its oils and dense growth. Strategic removal significantly reduces fuel loads and creates critical defensible space on your property.

Property Value

Improved aesthetics and usability increase land value. A managed, open property is a better long-term investment and far more attractive for potential future use.

THE IMPACT

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OVERGROWN

RECLAIMED

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