Posted by Brokenwrench on May 20, 2009 at 06:05:18 from (69.21.43.15):
Do to a misunderstanding between a landowner I rent from and a guy that hunts on his land. I have to work up and reseed about 30 acres of low ground/ peat ground.
Heres the deal, the landowner has an 80 acre piece next to me. I hay 50 the other 30 is wooded with food plots planted here and there. The hunter calls the landowner and gets permission to put in food plots.
I had leveled off a nice pad on a knoll to stack the hay I bale off the lowground. Well, that bacame a food plot. Then the hunter and a buddy decide to try and disc strips for pheasants in the hay field. It didn't work so they got the moldboard plow and tried plowing strips, also didn t work well.
Now between the ruts, the crooked nature of the strips, and the mess they made trying to plow, I have about 30 acres to work up and reseed.
I'm not looking for a fight and costs will be handled between us.
The ground is dry enough to get in and work, they were out there trying to plow with a 4 bottom and no duals.
I'm thinking of using an offset disc, discing the heck out of it and dragging it. Then broadcasting fert and canary grass.
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