NoCo Services delivers large-scale land clearing, shelterbelt removal, ditch bank clearing, and heavy-duty property restoration for large Weld County farms and agricultural properties.
RESPONSE WINDOW
HEAVY CREWS
ACREAGE CLEARING EXPERTISE
MULCHING & SHIELDING ASSETS
Greeley represents the heartbeat of Weld County's agricultural economy. Unlike compact residential city plots, agricultural properties, dairy operations, and large farms require high-capacity, heavy-duty management. Large-scale properties depend on shelterbelts (rows of windbreak pines, spruce, or Siberian elms) to protect livestock, crops, and houses from extreme plains winds. Over time, these old elms and poplars split or die, turning into severe hazards.
Additionally, keeping irrigation ditches clear of invasive willows and cottonwood root systems is critical to preserving water rights and flow. NoCo Services is uniquely equipped to handle these high-volume clearing tasks. We own commercial-grade forestry mulchers, loaders, and excavators to complete acreage clearing quickly and cost-effectively, clearing fence lines and preparing farm tracts for crops or buildings.
Our heavy equipment crews operate daily across Greeley's outlying farm roads and development sites:
Clearing invasive growth along ditch lines, restoring windbreak shelterbelts, and removing dead trees from crop borders. We grind stumps deep below plow depths to prevent damage to tilling machinery.
Serving commercial farmsteads and agricultural warehouses. We specialize in fence-line mastication, high-volume property cleanup, and site prep for grain bins and agricultural structures.
Providing high-volume acreage clearing, soil preparation, and sod installation for expanding suburban subdivisions. We correct site grades and clear dense brush plots quickly.
Operating heavy machinery on farm properties and near county roads requires strict compliance with Weld County code and ditch company easements:
Irrigation ditches have strict right-of-way buffers (usually 20 to 50 feet from the ditch centerline). Landowners cannot plant trees or build fences inside this zone. We coordinate with ditch companies to clear blockages safely.
Any private windbreak tree branch stretching over a Weld County road must be pruned to maintain at least 15 feet of vertical clearance. This ensures that massive harvesting combines and agricultural machinery can pass safely.
Weld County forestry programs encourage the installation and care of windbreaks for soil erosion control. We design and install wind-resilient pine and spruce shelterbelts that align with agricultural soil conservation guides.
Read what Weld County farm operators say about our high-capacity acreage clearing services:
"We had a half-mile shelterbelt of dead poplars and cracked elms that threatened our main access road. NoCo Services arrived with a massive chipper, bucket trucks, and log loaders. They cleared the entire line in just three days. Professional and highly efficient!"
"NoCo did an outstanding job clearing 5 acres of thick elms and brush along our irrigation ditch bank. They worked safely, kept all debris out of the water channel, and ground the stumps deep below the plow line. Excellent farm service!"