sawtooth
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Gentlemen,
A year back I purchased a large tract of land consisting of forest land and about 60-70 acres of old tobacco fields. Some of the fields have now grown up but we still have some 9-10 acres around the house that have been mowed for the past 20 years. The problem is that these larged mowed areas still have some signs of the plowed ground where you get the ridges etc making it a little rough to mow. My objective is to removed these ridges and smooth out the land so I can mow faster. I've considered hiring a man with a dozier to grade everything or to use one of my tractors and heavy disk part of it every fall till its completed. If I go the disk route it will make the ground soft and impassable (for heavy trucks etc) for a giving time till enough soil compaction returns and I would assume I need to buy a box scrape to finish smoothing the land. Maybe even spray roundup to help speed up the disking process by killing all the grass / sod.
Anyone have any experience and know which route I should take? I know this is a lot of land to mow but the property is so beautiful with all its lakes and scenic views that its hard for me to just let it grow up.
Thank you,
A year back I purchased a large tract of land consisting of forest land and about 60-70 acres of old tobacco fields. Some of the fields have now grown up but we still have some 9-10 acres around the house that have been mowed for the past 20 years. The problem is that these larged mowed areas still have some signs of the plowed ground where you get the ridges etc making it a little rough to mow. My objective is to removed these ridges and smooth out the land so I can mow faster. I've considered hiring a man with a dozier to grade everything or to use one of my tractors and heavy disk part of it every fall till its completed. If I go the disk route it will make the ground soft and impassable (for heavy trucks etc) for a giving time till enough soil compaction returns and I would assume I need to buy a box scrape to finish smoothing the land. Maybe even spray roundup to help speed up the disking process by killing all the grass / sod.
Anyone have any experience and know which route I should take? I know this is a lot of land to mow but the property is so beautiful with all its lakes and scenic views that its hard for me to just let it grow up.
Thank you,