All,
I am looking in to various grains to grow on the farm. These would be primarily for milling down to flour to bake with. Down the road we may have 1/2 to 1 acre of different types. I am hoping next year we can plant some in small plots to experiment and see how it does here - that I think we can get by cutting by hand in smaller batches. I just don't see how we're going to harvest, say, 1/4 acre of buckwheat by hand without a lot of people.
Are there any mechanized forms of harvesting, such as a pull type combine, that would be a good option for harvesting?
My main concern with manufactured pull-type combines here in North America is they are all old and obsolete. We're dealing with the same with our current tractor, but as time goes on I have plans to upgrade tractors. All more modern self-propelled combines are way too big for us to even think about. Even the smaller old self-propelled machines are really way too big.
Another thought I had was to fabricate something, perhaps a bit more crude of a machine, but in fabricating what also comes with that is the knowledge of how it is made which translates in to how to fix it. Though, that would be a heck of a project. At that point - finding something already made for the purpose seems like a better option.
Thoughts?
I am looking in to various grains to grow on the farm. These would be primarily for milling down to flour to bake with. Down the road we may have 1/2 to 1 acre of different types. I am hoping next year we can plant some in small plots to experiment and see how it does here - that I think we can get by cutting by hand in smaller batches. I just don't see how we're going to harvest, say, 1/4 acre of buckwheat by hand without a lot of people.
Are there any mechanized forms of harvesting, such as a pull type combine, that would be a good option for harvesting?
My main concern with manufactured pull-type combines here in North America is they are all old and obsolete. We're dealing with the same with our current tractor, but as time goes on I have plans to upgrade tractors. All more modern self-propelled combines are way too big for us to even think about. Even the smaller old self-propelled machines are really way too big.
Another thought I had was to fabricate something, perhaps a bit more crude of a machine, but in fabricating what also comes with that is the knowledge of how it is made which translates in to how to fix it. Though, that would be a heck of a project. At that point - finding something already made for the purpose seems like a better option.
Thoughts?