Posted by tracto-man on April 19, 2016 at 08:27:12 from (207.174.250.81):
Here's this for discussion.
I kinda want to just "farm" say a couple of acres. Maybe a food plot for deer hunting or a large sweet corn patch. I don't know, I just have land that I can plow and I've always wanted to "farm".
What kind of implements would I need? And if I do it what should I plant and why?
I have a '46 Ford 2n in the process of making into w worker again. And a MF 65 diesel.
I have a 2 bottom dearborn 81-1 plow, and I'm about to get a 3 bottom Ford 101 plow, and maybe a 8 foot pull behind disc from a Elderly Lady a mile away from here. Also maybe a little old drag.
What is required to do this? Maybe even just one acre. The chances of getting myself a harvester of some sort is kinda slim. I know I would need some kind a planter.
Any advice? Ideas? Any body do anything like this before? What else would I need?
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