Farm and Land Services in Meadowview, Virginia
Ranch Hand Agricultural Enterprises serves landowners, farmers, and rural property owners in Damascus and the southeast corner of Washington County. Damascus sits about 12 miles southeast of our home base in Abingdon, well inside our core service area. We are on Damascus-area jobs regularly.
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About Meadowview
Meadowview is a small unincorporated community in northeastern Washington County, sitting along the US 11 and I-81 corridor between Abingdon and Glade Spring. The community has a long agricultural history and remains one of the more concentrated pockets of working farms in the county.
Meadowview is also home to the Harvest Table restaurant and surrounding farm operation, a destination that has helped put the area on the map for farm-to-table tourism. That visibility has not changed what the land actually is. The country around Meadowview is still working farms, hay ground, cattle operations, and rural acreage.
The Land Around Meadowview
Meadowview sits in some of the most productive farmland in Washington County. The country here is rolling, with limestone soils, good water, and the gentle terrain that makes farming practical. Pasture, hay fields, and woodlots make up most of what you see from the road.
This is solid cattle and hay country. Operations range from smaller family farms to substantial commercial herds. There is also a meaningful base of residential and small-acreage owners, many of whom keep horses, hobby livestock, or maintain the land for recreational use.
What We Do for Meadowview Landowners
Meadowview-area work covers the full range. Cattle and horse property fencing, both perimeter and cross-fencing. Pasture reclamation, brush clearing, and small timber work for properties that need to come back into productive use. Barn lots, working pens, hay storage pads, and access roads for daily farm operations. Ongoing maintenance including brush hogging, fence line clearing, gate repair, and storm response.
Because Meadowview is so close to our base, our hauling service is especially efficient here. Stone, materials, equipment, and supplies move quickly when the destination is only a few miles away.
Close-In Advantage
Most contractors charge by the job and price the trip into the bid. The closer you are to our shop, the better the math works for everyone. Meadowview is close enough that we can often handle small jobs that would be unprofitable to send a crew 30 miles out for. If you have a one-day repair, a fence section that needs to be fixed, or a quick clearing job, that proximity matters.
It also matters for ongoing relationships. We work with several Meadowview-area properties on a regular maintenance schedule. That works well because we can fit a quick check or response into the rest of our weekly routing without significant added travel.
Mixed-Use Properties
The Meadowview area runs a wide mix of property types. Established cattle farms with multi-thousand-foot perimeter fence. Hay operations with specific equipment, lane, and storage needs. Horse properties with arena and paddock work. Residential acreage with light hobby livestock. Recreational tracts are kept for hunting and family use.
Each of these has different priorities for fencing, clearing, and maintenance. We work across all of them. The standards of work do not change, but the specific application does. A horse fence is built differently from a cattle fence. A working barn lot has different requirements than a riding arena base. We pay attention to what the property is actually for.
Local Operations and Connections
Working in the same corridor day in and day out means we have long-standing relationships with suppliers, equipment dealers, and neighboring farms in the Meadowview area. That helps with sourcing materials, coordinating with property lines, and generally getting work done without unnecessary friction.
One Call, One Crew, One Bill
Multi-project work on Meadowview-area properties usually goes faster and cheaper when run through one crew. A perimeter fence run, the clearing it requires, a new hay storage pad, and the material hauling are all separate vendor relationships if you split them up. With Ranch Hand, it is one project, one timeline, one bill.