N80
Super Member
I have a Kubota L4400 4wd (45hp) with Ag tires. I would like to plant oats, clover, wheat, etc in small plots for deer and turkey. I have some small areas, all less than an acre that are cleared (no stumps or rocks) but haven't been plowed in decades. South Carolina peidmont. It is mostly clay type soil, not really red, but a little red. Thin layer of topsoil over it. Hard as concrete when dry, impossibly sticky when wet (you have to scrape it off a shovel or bucket, the hose won't do it.)
I know nothing about plowing. I've gotten a lot of varying advice. But I don't even know the proper application for plows, disks or tillers.
I'd appreciate a short primer on these attachements and what they do best and worst and which might be best for my tractor and soil type.
I'm not looking for a book, just the basics.
Thanks.
I know nothing about plowing. I've gotten a lot of varying advice. But I don't even know the proper application for plows, disks or tillers.
I'd appreciate a short primer on these attachements and what they do best and worst and which might be best for my tractor and soil type.
I'm not looking for a book, just the basics.
Thanks.