borisvonf
Member
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2010
- Messages
- 45
- Location
- Greenville SC
- Tractor
- Jd 5500 mfwd. Kawasaki mule sx 4x4 JD5103 with 521 loader
hey guys,
i have been looking thru many threads but can't find specific information for my needs.
i have a jd 5500 (75 hp drawbar and pto) mfwd.
i have a rotary cutter, 16 disc 3 pt harrow, cyclone spreader, 55 gal sprayer, and landscape rake.
what i'm trying to farm on 97 acres:
10 acre dove field in rolling, very rocky clay soil (i try to rotate strips of wheat, millet, sunflowers)
5-6 1/2 acrefood plots
small garden plot.
i have rented a no till drill and borrowed offset plow and destroyed an old plow that was left on the land.
my question is what implements will help me make the most progress in my little operation? i want to get bang for my buck but more important is time efficiency. broken equipment with little time off is no fun and the hassle of renting makes it hard to do the work between the weather and days off.
would i be better off with my own offset disk and draw harrow to prep or roto tiller for seed bed? i've got hard pan issues so would a field cultivator help more? i look on ccraigslist every day but don't know what i really need.
thank you in advance to anyone who actually read all the way down here. i finally got my dream piece of land only to learn that farming is tough; fun but tough!
i have been looking thru many threads but can't find specific information for my needs.
i have a jd 5500 (75 hp drawbar and pto) mfwd.
i have a rotary cutter, 16 disc 3 pt harrow, cyclone spreader, 55 gal sprayer, and landscape rake.
what i'm trying to farm on 97 acres:
10 acre dove field in rolling, very rocky clay soil (i try to rotate strips of wheat, millet, sunflowers)
5-6 1/2 acrefood plots
small garden plot.
i have rented a no till drill and borrowed offset plow and destroyed an old plow that was left on the land.
my question is what implements will help me make the most progress in my little operation? i want to get bang for my buck but more important is time efficiency. broken equipment with little time off is no fun and the hassle of renting makes it hard to do the work between the weather and days off.
would i be better off with my own offset disk and draw harrow to prep or roto tiller for seed bed? i've got hard pan issues so would a field cultivator help more? i look on ccraigslist every day but don't know what i really need.
thank you in advance to anyone who actually read all the way down here. i finally got my dream piece of land only to learn that farming is tough; fun but tough!