Implements for BX2200

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JBX

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Wenatchee, WA
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Kubota BX25
Have new BX2200 and need implement advice. My plan is to work 3 acres for planting blackberries. This is Central Texas, with clayish soil, like "gumbo" but with good drainage. The implements I have now are a 4' box blade with 4 adjustable rippers and a 4' shredder. Would a "breaking" single bottom plow be useful and/or a disc/harrow? Would a "middlebuster" be useful? What steps would be the best to prepare the soil with mulch?
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Life is Good!
Steve
 
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Steve--The plow and disc will work and the roto tiller will also do the job--I personally would go with the 48 inch roto tiller with slip clutch for your type soil and mulch incorperation and overall application. I have a LB1914 21 Hp Kioti 4x4 and 48" tiller that I purchased from sweettractors in Ky and had shipped in. I am doing a strawberry U-Pick project (2 acres). I did 3 rows of the "Hull" thornless blackberries in the garden a few years ago and I can tell You to save your back that you will need a tractor transplanter for the blackberry canes. If you do not have one already, Ken may have a used 3 point unit that could work for you. These people were a great help in getting me started with my strawberry project.
 
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I have this 4' Howse disk harrow and I highly recommend it. I have not seen many larger disks for bigger tractors that work as well. This disk has a lower set of holes in the gang holders that lower the frame and match up great for the 2200. I used mine this fall to disk up about 10 acres of food plots and all that saw it work were amazed. <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.howseimplement.com/>http://www.howseimplement.com/</A>
 

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Steve, it sounds like you live in my neighborhood and your county extension agent has some good brochures on blackberries. I don't think anything special is required get them started. I dug up roots from mine and gave them to a neighbor to plant and that worked just fine. You only need to plant them a couple of inches deep in this soil; a little deeper in sandy soil. Of course, I just have a little blackberry patch about 4' wide and 50' long; can't imagine having to pick 3 acres of blackberries.
 
 

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