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Re: Need advice on Farmall for cultivating garden
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Posted by bfarmall@netins.net on April 15, 2006 at 04:53:20 from (66.43.221.211):
In Reply to: Need advice on Farmall for cultivating garden posted by Nicolas on April 14, 2006 at 18:51:30:
You didnt say how many sq ft whether flat or hills type of soil if you are going to plow with a moldboard plow in the fall or how you are going to prepare for tilling the soil for planting. I have two As and two Bs that i mainly use for plowing,cultivating and planting sweet corn. The hand lifts are nice for cultivating as sometimes you can just use the rear tooling. What crops and how much of each in acres,sq ft or rows. It sure is nice to have several tractors so you can have different set-ups without changing everytime you need power. There are some nice roto-tillers with engines on them that could be used for working the soil and then for weeding. What method of control are you planning for WEEDs? Do you plan on fertilizer? I think you will have to decide how big and what kind of stuff am i going to grow and the biggest thing is TIME.
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