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I have a 5ac hazelnut orchard just recently planted out on land that previously ran pasture. Hazelnut are typically picked up off the ground after they fall, so the harvesters generally require flat ground. This is the first 5 acres of 20 planned.
In your opinion, whats the most appropriate way to flatten ground without tearing the existing grass apart? I'm tending away from wholessale earthmoving due to combination of erosion and cost. I have six years to sort the problem out. The ground is undulating and all on hillsides. The steepest would be about 5deg.
I have a new Polaris Hawkeye 400(455cc) ATVavailable. If a tractor only can do this job then I would have to hire one in. I have considered buying a chain harrow and just harrowing each time I mow. Slowly over time the claws on the chain harrow will smooth the soil out I guess... or should I just hire someone in to do it, and maybe replace the annual grasses with something that might make harvesting easier too. Perhaps find a local golf course and find out what they are using? If not a chain harrow then what tool would be appropriate?
Is this folly?
In your opinion, whats the most appropriate way to flatten ground without tearing the existing grass apart? I'm tending away from wholessale earthmoving due to combination of erosion and cost. I have six years to sort the problem out. The ground is undulating and all on hillsides. The steepest would be about 5deg.
I have a new Polaris Hawkeye 400(455cc) ATVavailable. If a tractor only can do this job then I would have to hire one in. I have considered buying a chain harrow and just harrowing each time I mow. Slowly over time the claws on the chain harrow will smooth the soil out I guess... or should I just hire someone in to do it, and maybe replace the annual grasses with something that might make harvesting easier too. Perhaps find a local golf course and find out what they are using? If not a chain harrow then what tool would be appropriate?
Is this folly?