
Livingston County, Michigan
Expert habitat improvement, food plots, land clearing, and hunting property services for landowners across Brighton, Howell, Hartland, and all of Livingston County.
MM Outdoor Services is proud to serve landowners throughout Livingston County, Michigan. Whether you own a small hunting parcel near Brighton, a farm property in Howell, or a wooded retreat in Hartland Township, our team delivers professional land management solutions tailored to Michigan's unique terrain and wildlife.
Livingston County sits in southeastern Michigan at the intersection of agricultural land and hardwood forest — prime territory for whitetail deer, turkey, and other wildlife. This landscape creates tremendous opportunity for habitat improvement, strategic food plot installation, and property-wide management that keeps deer on your land season after season.
From land clearing and forestry mulching to deer habitat improvement and ATV trail clearing, we handle every aspect of property improvement so you can focus on what matters most — enjoying your land.
We offer a full range of outdoor property services designed specifically for Michigan landowners and hunters.
We design and install high-yield food plots customized to Livingston County's soil conditions and deer movement patterns. From site prep through seeding, we handle it all.
Learn MoreRemove dense brush, invasive species, and overgrown timber to open up your property for hunting, recreation, or improved wildlife habitat.
Learn MoreOur forestry mulching equipment efficiently clears vegetation and returns nutrients to the soil — no burning, no hauling, just clean results.
Learn MoreBuild functional ATV and walking trails through your Livingston County property for quiet stand access, equipment movement, and game retrieval.
Learn MoreStrategic habitat improvements — bedding areas, screening cover, mast trees, and edge habitat — to maximize deer activity and buck age structure on your property.
Learn MoreProfessional placement and installation of ground blinds and elevated hunting structures positioned to take advantage of natural deer travel corridors.
Learn MoreLivingston County's diverse mix of agricultural fields, wetlands, and hardwood forest corridors creates exceptional conditions for whitetail deer. The county's proximity to metro Detroit means hunting pressure is real — which makes professional hunting property management even more important for landowners who want to consistently harvest mature bucks.
Properties near the Huron River corridor, Pinckney Recreation Area, and the expansive wetlands south of Howell often hold good deer numbers year-round. By improving bedding areas, establishing strategically placed food plots, and managing timber to create edge habitat, you can turn even a modest parcel into a destination property.
Our team understands Livingston County's local conditions — the heavier soils near Hamburg Township, the sandy ridges in the northeastern part of the county, and the creek bottoms that deer use as travel corridors. That local knowledge means every project we take on is built around what actually works in this specific area.
Contact MM Outdoor Services today for a free consultation. We'll come out to your property, assess your land, and build a custom plan to meet your hunting and habitat goals.