I live on land that had been farmed by a mule team half a century ago but was too steep a slope for a tractor.
Nature took over. Locusts and cherries grew up like weeds.
Nature is still taking over, replacing the locusts and cherries with poplars and oaks.
Haven't had to cut down one living tree...pleny of forced out first-growth for my stove.
My work is mainly agricultural.
Clearing woods and drainage ditches.
Farmers no likey when trees clog up the drainage and they flood a bunch of acreage of planted crops on $10,000/ acre land.