Professional aquatic management for Jackson County's agricultural landowners, Chipola River corridor properties, and farm pond operators — serving Marianna, Graceville, Sneads, and all surrounding communities.
Jackson County is the largest county in the Florida Panhandle by land area and one of the most agriculturally significant. The Chipola River — one of Northwest Florida's most important freshwater systems — flows through the heart of Jackson County before connecting with the Apalachicola River to the south, and the county's northern boundary touches the shores of Lake Seminole, a massive 37,500-acre reservoir shared with Georgia that provides recreational fishing, hydropower, and habitat for one of the region's most diverse aquatic ecosystems.
Jackson County's agricultural economy means that farm ponds here aren't ornamental — they are working infrastructure critical to crop irrigation, livestock water supply, and fire suppression. When a farm pond silts in, gets overtaken by invasive vegetation, or loses water quality due to nutrient loading, it directly affects farm operations. The scale of agricultural activity in Jackson County also means larger water bodies and more complex management challenges than are typically encountered in more urbanized Panhandle counties.
Panhandle Pond and Lake Services serves all of Jackson County — including Marianna, Graceville, Sneads, Cottondale, Malone, Grand Ridge, and all surrounding rural communities. We bring the same professional equipment and expertise that serves Bay County clients directly to Jackson County landowners — Long Reach Excavator, Weedoo TC-12, pumps, and full support crew ready to tackle any pond management challenge.
Mechanical and herbicide weed control for Jackson County farm ponds, irrigation impoundments, and rural water bodies — safe for livestock and crops.
Learn More →Restore depth and eliminate accumulated sediment from Jackson County farm ponds and agricultural impoundments using our Long Reach Excavator.
Learn More →Organic muck extraction and waterway cleanup for Jackson County ponds and waterways — improving water quality for irrigation, livestock, and recreation.
Learn More →Licensed aquatic herbicide application for invasive species control. EPA-registered products approved for agricultural water uses, safe for livestock.
Learn More →Shoreline and bank stabilization for Jackson County farm ponds and waterways subject to erosion from agricultural runoff and seasonal flooding.
Learn More →Comprehensive wetland restoration with full DEP and Army Corps permitting for Jackson County landowners, farms, and conservation properties.
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