Texasmark1
Well-known Member
Seems I have tried everything else over the years to get the job done. While shopping the auction lots I notice a lot of rotary hoes, most
are 12+ foot indicating used on large acreages. Current interest is I got my sudan-sorghum off my annual hay patch and immediately
cleaned up the soil. Obviously as soon as you turn your back the weeds and undesirables stick their nasty heads up. I want to keep the
ground loose for September planting of winter peas. Yesterday I ran the disc harrow over it dragging the spike toothed rake behind it.
Worked just fine but was wondering if a rotary hoe wouldn't do better.
Do you use one and if so, would you care to share with us how and for what it's used?
Thanks,
Mark
are 12+ foot indicating used on large acreages. Current interest is I got my sudan-sorghum off my annual hay patch and immediately
cleaned up the soil. Obviously as soon as you turn your back the weeds and undesirables stick their nasty heads up. I want to keep the
ground loose for September planting of winter peas. Yesterday I ran the disc harrow over it dragging the spike toothed rake behind it.
Worked just fine but was wondering if a rotary hoe wouldn't do better.
Do you use one and if so, would you care to share with us how and for what it's used?
Thanks,
Mark