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07-17-2007, 08:04 PM #1Silver Member
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Food plot implements.
I want to utilize my tractor (JD 2520) to put in a couple of small 1/4-1/2 acre food plots. Anyone else build them? What do you use?
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07-17-2007, 08:31 PM #2Platinum Member
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Re: Food plot implements.
I have heavy clay. I ran a middle buster through it, then a tiller.
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07-17-2007, 10:53 PM #3
Re: Food plot implements.
What is the current state of the ground? Has it been worked lately or is it in some kind of pasture grass? Any saplings? And most importantly, what attachments do you own or have access to? A lot will depend on the answer to that last question.
Originally Posted by Jksnvly
Jerry
Kubota L3430 with FEL
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07-17-2007, 10:55 PM #4Super Member
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Re: Food plot implements.
Short version,
Mow it, spray it, till it, spray it, seed it, pack it - enjoy it.
longer version, you need to cut the field down, wait a week for the plants to really start growing again then round up spray them. Wait a week or two, then till it good. Wait a couple weeks for the weed seeds to germinate then round them up again. Wait 3 days and spread the seeds you want, use a cultipacker to firm the seeds into the soil. Should be good to go.
jb
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07-18-2007, 07:46 AM #5Silver Member
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Re: Food plot implements.
Thanks. I wasn't sure what implements to buy. I guess a tiller is my best bet.
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07-18-2007, 08:38 AM #6Veteran Member
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Re: Food plot implements.
If you dont have rocky ground, tillers are nice....
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07-18-2007, 09:21 AM #7Veteran Member
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Re: Food plot implements.
Jksnvly:
I agree as to the tiller, but Bill Barrett has a good suggestion to use a middle buster first especially if you are breaking up sod and have a heavy and rocky soil. Middle busters are not that expensive and they will find things you do not want your expensive tiller finding first
. Jay
NH TC29DA with 14LA and HD QA 60" bucket, weighted R-1's, FOPS, CCM M-160 (58") Tiller, Tebben MD 60" Rotary Cutter, Woods LR 108 (96") Landscape Rake, FEL cutting edge and tooth bar, Woods GB60 (60") Box Blade, Wallenstein BXM32
1995 John Deere 455 Diesel with 48" mower, MC 519 Cart with PowerVac
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07-18-2007, 11:47 AM #8Silver Member
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Re: Food plot implements.
I've had great results by discing with a disc harrow, spreading seed/fertilizer with a broadcast spreader then dragging with a home made rig consisting of stuff I found in the barn...basically a big piece of timber with massive anchor chain looped behind.
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07-18-2007, 12:56 PM #9Silver Member
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Re: Food plot implements.
john bud nailed it.
I use a 58" tiller and home made fence drag with excellant results every year.
Dont forget to do a soil sample for pH so you can see if any lime or other amendments should be added and tilled into the ground. Apply the lime now if large amounts are needed.
I have done winter wheat, rye, ryegrass, Imperial Clover, white dutch clover, wildlife mix with turnips and brassicas, corn and soybean, and Extreme by Whitetail Institute. All have worked great, and are great projects for a CUT.
MartyKubota L3000DT w/ 480 loader
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MF 85 w/ 6' Bush Hog rotary cutter
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07-18-2007, 01:10 PM #10Super Member
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Re: Food plot implements.
What ya got now? Maybe what you have will work? I used my boxblade as a poor man's plow to do my plot. It turned out alright.
Here's a link to it.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/r...box-blade.html


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