Sawyer Rob
Super Member
10 acres is too much for tilling?? You guys are going to put me out of business, as I get called in to do jobs just like that!!
IF I already owned the tractor and tiller, that's what I would use!!
You don't have to go slow to till a field, you tiller guys must be use to tilling gardens!
10 acres is very doable, as you already own the equipment to do it. A year or two down the road, see how much money you are making to see if you will even continue to keep on farming, on such a small scale!
It would help greatly if you could talk to someone who does custom tilling, as set up for the tiller and having the right moisture in the ground REALLY makes a difference on what you end up with...
BTW, even when reclaiming old pastures, like this one,
I RARELY make more than two passes to "reclaim" a pasture like the one above...
I brush hogged it, tilled it with my Howard HR20, waited 5 days and tilled it again... Then the owner added chemical fert. per soil test, and hay seed blend of his choice and I "lightly" spring tooth harrowed and culipacked it to cover the seed... AND, here it is,
A corn field should be even less work, as it was tilled the year before!
SR
IF I already owned the tractor and tiller, that's what I would use!!
You don't have to go slow to till a field, you tiller guys must be use to tilling gardens!
10 acres is very doable, as you already own the equipment to do it. A year or two down the road, see how much money you are making to see if you will even continue to keep on farming, on such a small scale!
It would help greatly if you could talk to someone who does custom tilling, as set up for the tiller and having the right moisture in the ground REALLY makes a difference on what you end up with...
BTW, even when reclaiming old pastures, like this one,
I RARELY make more than two passes to "reclaim" a pasture like the one above...
I brush hogged it, tilled it with my Howard HR20, waited 5 days and tilled it again... Then the owner added chemical fert. per soil test, and hay seed blend of his choice and I "lightly" spring tooth harrowed and culipacked it to cover the seed... AND, here it is,
A corn field should be even less work, as it was tilled the year before!
SR