MicroFarm Rich
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- Joined
- Mar 26, 2011
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- Tractor
- JD X585
Hi
I live on one of the last farms in Naperville, Illinois. I want to make a micro farm out of it.
Right now, I'm going nuts over which single row planter I should get. There is one acre I want to put sweet corn on that has been worked by another guy to keep that parcel taxed low.
First it was the Yetter until I found out about the plentiful JD 71's refurbed, etc. and now I found out about the Cole MX and Covingtons.
I only have a JD X585 4wd with a limited 3 pt cat 1, but have a rear pto tiller too. The 3 pt can lift a 40inch woods bush hog but it strains some.
There is another acre bare naked too that has been lawn for decades and I want to churn part of that up and plant some other saleable veggies/herbs/berries and such. Plus, because that lawn had never ever been fertilized, I may be able to get info on how I could call those crops "organic"
I'm also looking for tips to where in a 150 mile radius around Chicago I could search for an older smallish "real tractor". I am a fine mechanic so I wouldn't need a mint one. Maybe I could get in the town Parade!:laughing:
Sorry about the long intro...got carried away
I live on one of the last farms in Naperville, Illinois. I want to make a micro farm out of it.
Right now, I'm going nuts over which single row planter I should get. There is one acre I want to put sweet corn on that has been worked by another guy to keep that parcel taxed low.
First it was the Yetter until I found out about the plentiful JD 71's refurbed, etc. and now I found out about the Cole MX and Covingtons.
I only have a JD X585 4wd with a limited 3 pt cat 1, but have a rear pto tiller too. The 3 pt can lift a 40inch woods bush hog but it strains some.
There is another acre bare naked too that has been lawn for decades and I want to churn part of that up and plant some other saleable veggies/herbs/berries and such. Plus, because that lawn had never ever been fertilized, I may be able to get info on how I could call those crops "organic"
I'm also looking for tips to where in a 150 mile radius around Chicago I could search for an older smallish "real tractor". I am a fine mechanic so I wouldn't need a mint one. Maybe I could get in the town Parade!:laughing:
Sorry about the long intro...got carried away