Who we are

This business began the way a lot of good things do—by helping neighbors.

It started with small jobs: dropping dangerous trees after storms, cleaning up pens, cutting paths through thickets so cattle could move easier. The first equipment wasn’t fancy, but the work ethic was. Word spread fast, and soon we were clearing pastures, opening up fence lines, and tackling bigger projects across Kansas and Nebraska.

What began as a way to lend a hand has grown into a trusted land improvement company, built on the same principles it started with: honesty, hard work, and pride in a job done right.

Built from hard work, local roots, and a passion for leaving land better than we found it.

Two men standing on a dirt field with a compact tracked loader between them. The man on the left wears a hoodie, glasses, and yellow gloves, while the man on the right wears a cowboy hat, sunglasses, and a hoodie. The loader has an orange track and appears to be in an open farming or construction area.
Where it Started. Tyson (Right) & Randy (Left) Kline. Father & Son Duo.

WHAT WE BELIEVE.

Every Job Deserves Care: Whether it’s a half-acre lot in town or a 1,200-acre pasture, the land gets the same attention.

Respect for the Land: Clearing and dirtwork should improve the property without leaving a mess or creating future headaches.

Straight Talk & Fair Deals: No hidden costs, no “close enough.” Just clear estimates and dependable results.

Experience & Capability.

  • 16+ years of hands-on experience in land clearing and dirtwork

  • Expertise in safe tree removals, from backyard elms to massive cottonwoods

  • Skilled in ditching, drainage, and erosion control projects

  • Proven results on residential, agricultural, and government contract work

  • References available—many customers call us back for their next project

A PERSONAL TOUCH.

When you call, you’re dealing directly with the person who runs the equipment and manages the job. That means clear communication, accountability, and no surprises.

Owner-operated means we care about our reputation, because every acre we clear is a reflection of our name.