Mustang has grown from a small farming community into one of the fastest-developing suburbs southwest of Oklahoma City. Sitting in Canadian County just south of Yukon and west of OKC, Mustang is right in that zone where new subdivisions are pushing into what was recently pasture, hay ground, and rural acreage. That transition drives most of the land clearing work we do in the area — preparing raw land for homes, restoring neglected fence lines, and keeping brush under control on properties that are still being actively worked.

Oklahoma Mulch Works provides professional forestry mulching throughout Mustang and southwest Canadian County. Here's what property owners in the area need to know.

Lot Clearing for New Homes

Mustang's residential growth is concentrated south and west of town, where developers are converting rural parcels into new neighborhoods and individual homesites. Many of these lots have scattered trees, brush, and fence row remnants that need to be cleared before builders can start grading. Forestry mulching for lot clearing handles this in a single pass without the rutting, soil compaction, and topsoil loss that come with traditional dozer work.

Standard Mustang-area lot clearing runs $1,500 to $2,500 for a half-acre to one-acre homesite. The vegetation in southwest Canadian County is generally lighter than what you find in the cross timbers to the east — more scattered cedar, hedge rows, and brush than dense hardwood forest — which keeps costs manageable.

Fence Line and Property Boundary Clearing

Mustang sits in farm and ranch country, and the fence lines show it. Decades of hedge (Osage orange), cedar, and thorny locust growth have turned what were once clean wire boundaries into overgrown strips 20 to 40 feet wide. On working operations, that lost acreage adds up — a quarter-mile of 30-foot-wide overgrowth is nearly half an acre of land you can't use.

Fence line clearing with forestry mulching restores these boundaries precisely. We work right up to existing wire without damaging posts, grinding everything into a mulch layer that suppresses regrowth and gives you a clean line for fence repair or replacement. Most perimeter jobs on Mustang-area properties are done in a single day.

Small Acreage Management

A lot of the properties around Mustang fall in the 5 to 20 acre range — too big to mow with a bush hog, but not large enough to justify heavy ranch equipment. These hobby farms, horse properties, and rural homesites accumulate brush, volunteer cedar, and hedge growth steadily. Without periodic clearing, usable acreage shrinks every year.

Forestry mulching is well suited for this kind of maintenance work. A day of mulching every few years keeps the property open and functional without the repeated expense of mowing or the mess and liability of burning. For cedar that's starting to establish in your pasture, catching it early at 2 to 4 inches in diameter is far cheaper than waiting until it's a 15-foot tree.

Areas We Serve Around Mustang

Mustang proper — Residential lot clearing, brush management, and small acreage maintenance for the growing southwest suburbs.

Tuttle / Bridge Creek area — Rural properties with fence line work, pasture reclamation, and cedar management.

Southwest Canadian County — Agricultural land with brush encroachment, hay ground restoration, and property boundary clearing.

Newcastle — Transitional area between suburban and rural. Mix of lot clearing for new builds and acreage management on established properties.

We also serve Yukon to the north, Moore to the east, and Oklahoma City.

For detailed pricing, see our 2026 pricing guide.

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