Virgin Ground

   / Virgin Ground #21  
for ground like yours gonna have to plow it 1st.but you might be able to disk it with a disk that has cutting blades.but using a 3pt tiller is bad because youll burn the tiller up.use the tiller after ground has been broke up good.
 
   / Virgin Ground #22  
What if i moldboard plow the 7 acres first then take the tiller to it? basically the same as discing and dragging only i think the soil would have more fluff to it this way. What do you think?

That would go faster than just tilling and would make a good seed bed. Probably 1 pass with the molboard and one pass with the tiller 2 at the most.
 
   / Virgin Ground #23  
I agree with the plowing then tilling plan, if you already have the tiller. Still a lot of tilling, a disc might be a better second tool.

Sean
 
   / Virgin Ground #24  
Most people think garden tiller whenever tillers are mentioned, they do make larger heavy duty tillers but like a large heavy duty disk they are expensive.

Chisel plows are relatively cheap but hard to pull, but combined with a good tiller should make a good pair of tools. As mentioned a good subsoiler overy couple of years is a good idea too. This combination of tools seems to be the most bang for the buck.
 
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#25  
should just go no till and forget it:)
 
   / Virgin Ground #26  
should just go no till and forget it:)

I am a big proponent of no-till and after loaning our no-till planter to our renters, they bought a large no till planter and use it for some applications. It just won't work for everything.

Even with no till we have found we get better overall results running a subsoiler occasionally. I am not an expert on no till, so others will have better, more up to date information.
 
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#27  
I was thinking maybe put rye or something in the field this year and then plant pumpkins into that the following year. It makes for cleaner pumpkins and higher production. I've never done anything like it before and i dont have a no till planter. Just something ive been looking into
 
   / Virgin Ground #28  
We have a 10' Great Plains no till planter and they are pretty expensive. We have ours up for sale, but don't much care whether we sell it or not. A lot of people are looking for them, but no one wants to pay the price.
 
   / Virgin Ground #29  
most notill drills cost $1500 to $2000 a foot.used drills half that or less depending on how old they are.
 
   / Virgin Ground #30  
on pumpkins we always used a m plow on our 2440 then used a disk
command is the only spray labeled for weed control i know of not a big fan
it needs to be disked in by the way. rupp seeds is a good place to get seeds.
we used a plow thing that scored two rows and put seeds in and used a hoe to cover by the way gourds sell them early or forget it they don't sell well late.
at the produce a you can buy them cheaper than the cost box the week of Halloween the goose ones are hard to grow by the way
 
 

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