
RECLAIM YOUR LAND
Is your acreage being overtaken by brush and trees?
Overgrown brush is problematic for farmers, ranchers and hunters. It’s not only a fire hazard, but can also cause unwanted damage to fence lines and other property. Let Ryan with Godbehere Land Clearing help.
Founded in 2018, Godbehere Land Clearing specializes in land reclamation for Oklahoma farmers and ranchers in Kay, Logan or Oklahoma Counties. From the moment we step on site until the last piece of brush is cleared, we maximize our time to provide you a cost effective solution for land clearing. We offer you safe, reliable and quality service at a competitive rate.
WHAT WE DO:
Large or small acreage
Elimination of cedars
Elimination of invasive plants
Fire breaks for prescribed burns
Fence & survey line clearing
Pasture reclamation
Vegetation management
Underbrush removal
Hunting leases and access lanes
Trails and road clearing
Pipeline right of way
Our specialized equipment includes a Bobcat T650 Skid Steer with a Marshall Tree Saw, which cuts trees at ground level leaving a stump flush with ground. We can also utilize a turbo saw and grapple for trimming limbs up to 15 feet along fence rows and shooting lanes. Trees will be stacked according to our client’s preference.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY:
“Ryan was professional and kept us updated throughout the process of clearing and restoring our land. He did an excellent job! Highly recommend!”
— Michelle Higinbotham | Oklahoma
“I have utilized the services of Godbehere Land Clearing several times on my farm land in Kay County, Okla… Mr. Godbehere is a top-notch operator who gets an impressive amount of work accomplished in a given amount of time. After every project, I have felt like my money was well spent.”
— Verlin Turk | Blackwell, OK
WHO WE ARE:
Meet the man behind the machine - Ryan Godbehere. A Blackwell native, Ryan hails from a family of farmers and is no stranger to overgrown land. A 21-year veteran of the Edmond Fire Department, Ryan founded Godbehere Land Clearing in 2018 in an effort to reclaim his 700 acres near Kaw City that was overrun with cedar trees. He received a government grant to reduce fire hazards in overgrown grass lands by removing the trees. When he’s not busy fighting fires, Ryan can be found helping his fellow land owners clear their brush, trim fence lines and create hunting lanes.




