What is next year's crop on this ground? You are pretty far north, like me, so some of the southern folk might not quite understand your prediciment, for them spring heavy tillage is almost prefered.
Small grains go into cornstalks real easy, light disking.
Soybeans you can get by with some disking, got more time in spring to wait on planting beans. You can spring plow it, but thst can bite you if the weather is wrong, and the weed flush is something amazing... Can make it work somehow.
If you plan to plant corn on corn, well it'll work out but if the weather is wrong it'll ding you some, as well as insects and fungus and Goss' Wilt become much bigger concerns. I plant about 25 acres of corn on corn the cattle graze, so it's got some trash munched off, but still is about what you have, and I let it wait for the later planting, work it up with the disk, the field cultivator, and it works out.
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