johnrex62
Platinum Member
I have never farmed or used any ground engaging implements other than a boxblade ripper. I have been reading recommendations about using a plow to breakup the ground before running a tiller for a garden. I have always used a troybilt horse tiller on virgin ground when starting gardens and am wondering about the ins and out of plow usage now.
What is the practical difference between a mouldboard plough and a disc plow? How does a middlebuster differ in it's use? Can someone give me a practical, real-world primer on what type of plow to pick for specific uses, which are interchangeable and which are not? why should I choose or avoid a type of plow for a small garden application? At this point I am not concerned with large acreage applications or massive agricultural tasks, most I am interested in what the plow does, how it is beneficial to ground prep and what one type provides in an end result over another type.
Keep it simple and as practical as possible. The theoretical and scientific explanations will be lost on my simple mind at this point. :ashamed:
What is the practical difference between a mouldboard plough and a disc plow? How does a middlebuster differ in it's use? Can someone give me a practical, real-world primer on what type of plow to pick for specific uses, which are interchangeable and which are not? why should I choose or avoid a type of plow for a small garden application? At this point I am not concerned with large acreage applications or massive agricultural tasks, most I am interested in what the plow does, how it is beneficial to ground prep and what one type provides in an end result over another type.
Keep it simple and as practical as possible. The theoretical and scientific explanations will be lost on my simple mind at this point. :ashamed: