Posted by Billy NY on April 26, 2012 at 07:13:00 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Cover Crop posted by DoubleR on April 26, 2012 at 06:43:30:
I would agree on the moldboard plow, properly adjusted and set up, maybe you have those extensions or cover boards to help the sod/grasses completely turn under. Some use a wire in taller grasses, I prefer to mow/shred first with a rotary cutter (brush hog) if its too tall. If tall, thick like hay, that could also plug the plow, but light, cover crop like you say, just coming in, would seem to lay over given the plow it set up right and would that not create some nitrogen when those grasses are flipped over and the roots up, just like fresh lawn clippings(preferably not chemical treatments) on ones garden ?
I'd hook up the plow, have at it with what has to be one of the best kinds of seat time, take some photos and post em here, you know we want to see any kind of dirt being turned, sure beats reading the news LOL !!!!!!!
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