Featherbrained farms
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Hi everyone, haven't posted here in a few months but now have my beautiful tractor in the yard. I'd say "my pride and joy" but that wouldn't be fair to my kids, although sometimes...
I settled on a Kubota L2501 with loader; I also have discs, a nice potato plow and a gently used Befco 48 flail with hammers. My question today is, after I've mowed with the flail, how should I collect my clippings? I need the clippings to help me turns mountains (literally) of bedding/manure into compost. We used to have wood bedding but since it doesn't compost well, I've switched over to straw which does work even in winter, but still needs a kick of nitrogen in the summer.
I could go with a sweeper, but the drawbar being so high, would it even work? Also, the cost of a sweeper being what it is, I'd rather maybe put that towards another implement. Would a landscape rake work to make a pile, then just load in FEL? Any other idea?
I settled on a Kubota L2501 with loader; I also have discs, a nice potato plow and a gently used Befco 48 flail with hammers. My question today is, after I've mowed with the flail, how should I collect my clippings? I need the clippings to help me turns mountains (literally) of bedding/manure into compost. We used to have wood bedding but since it doesn't compost well, I've switched over to straw which does work even in winter, but still needs a kick of nitrogen in the summer.
I could go with a sweeper, but the drawbar being so high, would it even work? Also, the cost of a sweeper being what it is, I'd rather maybe put that towards another implement. Would a landscape rake work to make a pile, then just load in FEL? Any other idea?