Hoosier OnlineWalk in

β˜… the naming desk β˜…

Name your brush hogging shop like it's been here forty years.

Field work gets hired by word of mouth β€” a plain, solid name travels farther than a clever one. Every name below comes with its .com checked against the registry β€” checked July 2026, rechecked live when you cut fresh ones.

Off the desk

β€œA shop name should fit on a barn board and answer the phone.”

Indiana Brush Hoggingβœ“ indianabrushhogging.com β€” openTake it β†’
Back Forty Mowingβœ“ backfortymowing.com β€” openTake it β†’
Fencerow Brush Worksβœ“ fencerowbrushworks.com β€” openTake it β†’
The Brush Hog Shedβœ“ thebrushhogshed.com β€” openTake it β†’
Hoosier Field Clearingβœ“ hoosierfieldclearing.com β€” openTake it β†’
Overgrown & Cutβœ“ overgrownandcut.com β€” openTake it β†’

The desk writes them one batch at a time, in a local register β€” no clip-art names, no β€œSolutions”. If a name's .com shows open, the first $99 of a barn raising registers it in your name β€” here's how the whole raising works.

Walk in with your name

A name is the first board of a barn raising β€” the next $99 registers that .com in your name, and half a barn in you're a registered Indiana business with a website under it. Your people buy the pieces, $25 at a time; you keep 100% of the shop. No loan, no equity, no income promises.

Read the plain deal

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