Posted by Bryce Frazier on January 20, 2014 at 19:08:40 from (67.142.182.23):
Hi all it's Bryce. I must say I am absolutely JAZZED to start farming this coming year. SO, here is my question: I have about 2-3 acres in two "fields" to plow. I am going to mow and bale the grass off of them first, so this won't be until the fall. I have cut trees off of them, and ripped the stumps out, so roots might be a possibility. I also have the main power line to the house to "find". (not going so well..) But what I want to know, is how to approach tilling it up? I have the following equipment, what I want to know, is what to use, and when to use it! 2x14 trailed plow, 1x16 three point plow Oliver 6-7 foot disc 6 foot Dearborn Chisel Plow thing? 2x 5 foot sections of spike tooth, together on a Cedar Beam 10 foot Half Semi Tire drag
Everything is field ready, except for the tire drag, it is still in the planning process! I have never done any tillage before, so give me a hand!
By the way, I will be planting some kind of cheap orchard hay (any suggestions?), or something to that extent right before the fall with a borrowed three point drill. Do I need to first use seed bed packers? Let me know what you think! I really do look up to you guys, and I hope you will all have something AWESOME to add. :) Thanks again, Bryce
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