TSO
Elite Member
6 ft discs, or larger? (48 HP hydro)
This is likely the best way, but most of us don't have unlimited access to farm equipment and hardly any CUT owner will have a chisel plow. I think a tandem disk with possible a heavy drag behind it will suit the situation just fine and not have to have multiply pieces of equipmentI would run a chisel plow over it to bust up the ground, and it will somewhat level out the rows. Then, once the ground is busted up, I'd disk it with a tandem disk or, even better, an offset disk.
You run the chisel plow lengthwise with the rows (i.e., in the same direction as the rows, not across them). Trying to plow across them will beat you and your tractor to death.
Back on the farm whenever we were changing a piece of land from a row crop with beds (such as cotton) to a non-row crop (such as wheat), that's what we did.