SGBotsford
Bronze Member
I have rough pasture that I'm expanding into with a tree farm and u-pick orchard. The area is subject to pocket gophers, and while my dogs regularly snack on them, they just aren't keeping up. I trap them too and if I run 6 traps I can generally keep on top of them -- sort of.
Currently I'm expanding the tree farm into new land. I've found that for prep it helps a lot of I mow the pasture for a couple years before planting. My understanding is that pocket gophers like fleshy roots, and that if you get most of the natural vegetation to grass, it's too much work.
Anyway: I've got *really* bumpy land from years of pocket gopher activity. Is there a way to smooth out the bumps other than doing a round of plough, disk, harrow and replant?
Currently I'm expanding the tree farm into new land. I've found that for prep it helps a lot of I mow the pasture for a couple years before planting. My understanding is that pocket gophers like fleshy roots, and that if you get most of the natural vegetation to grass, it's too much work.
Anyway: I've got *really* bumpy land from years of pocket gopher activity. Is there a way to smooth out the bumps other than doing a round of plough, disk, harrow and replant?