I've made several posts asking questions about plows in the last day or so as I'm thinking of getting a Leinbach moldboard plow. But after more thought maybe what I need isn't a plow at all. Or, at least maybe not a moldboard plow. What I am wanting to do is break up (virgin) ground to be followed by passes with a rototiller. I want to "plow" before rototilling so I can pull-up as much rock and junk to the surface as possible and then rock-rake or hand pick the rocks and junk. So, would a moldboard plow be good for what I am wanting or should I be thinking about something else? Chisel plow? Middlebuster?
I don't want to just stick the rototiller to the ground and start "tilling". I live in Arkansas and we have an incredible amount of rock in the ground. I've put a tiller to "virgin" ground here before and it just hammers the rototiller.

I don't want to just stick the rototiller to the ground and start "tilling". I live in Arkansas and we have an incredible amount of rock in the ground. I've put a tiller to "virgin" ground here before and it just hammers the rototiller.