Posted by kyplowboy on November 09, 2007 at 18:59:20 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Plows posted by Woodrow1 on November 09, 2007 at 08:11:09:
Don't know the particulars of what you are wanting to do here but I will take this in a different directon here. If it was in corn it can't be too rough. Go to your local USDA office. Some of them have 10 or 7 foot no-till drills they will rent for about $6/acre, or the nice folks there will tell you where you can rent one. You want alfalfa, no till it and spray it in the spring with post to kill the grass. You want grass, notill it and spray it with 2-4D in the spring to kill the broadleafs. For the size tractor you are talk'n it would take several days to plow 15 acres with a turning plow. (2X12 and go slow or 3X14 and go real slow.) Rent the drill and watch the aution sale bills and road sides for a small plow to turn your garden with.
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