Posted by tom upton on April 27, 2020 at 19:42:56 from (104.249.226.168):
In Reply to: Tillage question posted by TDJD on April 27, 2020 at 16:17:35:
If you have time roundup in the fall or summer while still growing so the round up works well. Wait till killed down brown, Then run your disc over it a couple times to break up the sod, then plow it down. That being said I am currently disking down some sod that I didn't get at till too late last fall for the round up to work very well didn't have time to disc before plowing. Actually just finished plowing it before freeze up. This spring I went over once with the disc then hooked the chain harrows behind the disc for the 2nd and 3rd pass. This pic is what it looked like doing the second pass with harrows behind disc. Unlike other poster I have chain harrows angle back so it doesn't bunch up under the harrows, just kind of knocks it about and rattles the dirt off the grassy stuff. I am hoping the 3 passes with the disc and harrows is good enough to sew or as it is calling for rain for couple days good enough that I can run cultivator over it once without bunching up in cultivator.
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