Harnett County's I-95 Corridor and Agricultural Land

Clearing That Understands Farm Country and Highway Commerce

Dunn is Harnett County’s commercial hub, sitting at the crossroads of I-95 and US-421 — one of North Carolina’s most significant freight and transportation intersections. That location has always given Dunn an economic dimension tied to highway commerce, and it’s increasingly drawing distribution and logistics development that requires commercial site clearing along the I-95 corridor. Beyond the highway, Harnett County is deeply agricultural — hog and poultry operations, row crops, and the sandy-soil farmland that characterizes the Upper Cape Fear watershed. Land clearing in the Dunn market means working both the commercial corridor and the agricultural countryside equally well.

Land Clearing Services in Dunn, NC

Dunn area clearing work divides along the I-95 line. East of I-95, Harnett County is firmly agricultural — hog farm country with vast row crop fields, windbreaks, and the drainage ditches that manage water across the flat to gently rolling terrain. West of Dunn toward Erwin and Lillington, terrain becomes more dissected and wooded, with mixed pine-hardwood on the uplands above the Cape Fear River drainage. Commercial clearing near the I-95 interchange area supports logistics and light industrial development. Residential clearing in and around Dunn’s neighborhoods and rural residential areas represents the third dimension of the local market.

Forestry Mulching in Dunn, NC

Harnett County’s soils in the Dunn area are predominantly Norfolk, Goldsboro, and Rains series — well-drained to somewhat poorly drained sandy loams characteristic of the Upper Coastal Plain. These soils respond poorly to compaction from heavy tracked equipment operated repeatedly across wet ground — the kind of condition that’s common during North Carolina’s wet winters and spring seasons when clearing schedules pile up. Forestry mulching’s ground pressure distribution is more manageable on these soils, and the mulch layer left behind provides immediate organic matter input to soils that may have been depleted by continuous row crop production. Cape Fear River tributaries cross much of Harnett County, and riparian buffer management near these waterways is part of any responsible clearing operation.

Why Dunn Property Owners Choose Land ClearCo

I-95 commercial corridor clearing

Distribution centers, logistics facilities, and retail development along Harnett County's I-95 interchange area require commercial site prep experience — we have it.

Harnett County agricultural land management

Hog and poultry farm buffer management, fence line clearing, and farm pond perimeter clearing are agricultural services we provide throughout the county.

Cape Fear River watershed awareness

Harnett County drains to the Cape Fear; river buffer rules and stormwater management requirements apply to properties near tributaries, and we work within those rules.

Sandy Coastal Plain soil protection

Dunn area sandy soils erode fast when exposed; mulching's immediate cover means no bare soil windows that lead to sediment violations.

Fort Liberty (Bragg) adjacent market

Harnett County borders Fort Liberty, and the civilian residential and commercial market that serves the base creates clearing demand throughout the county — we serve that market regularly.

Serving Dunn and Surrounding Harnett County Areas

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