jseebold
New member
- Joined
- May 6, 2013
- Messages
- 16
- Location
- White Lake, MI
- Tractor
- Cub Cadet 2100 GTX, John Deere 140 H1, Ford 9N
Hello Everybody!
This is my first post and I'm new to country living, so please be kind!
I've looked through the forum and found similar postings, but not quite what I was hoping for...
I have a new 10 acre property: 3 acres of woods toward the back and 7 acres of pasture, formerly an organic soybean field. The pasture has been planted with some fairly nice grass and it's had several years to develop and form a good root system. I plan to build a home on this property and I've started cutting about 2 acres of it with my garden tractors. The problem is, it's VERY bumpy with ruts caused by large tractors and other vehicles. It's a very rough ride on the garden tractors!
I'm thinking about getting a box scraper for my Ford 9N, bringing in as much top soil as I can afford, and dragging it across the pasture to fill in the low spots. I believe this is called top dressing. I think the grass in the low spots should be able to grow up through the new soil. I figure this method may take several years, repeating this procedure each year, as I can afford to buy addtional top soil.
Any thoughts from anyone about whether this sounds like a reasonable solution would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Jim

This is my first post and I'm new to country living, so please be kind!
I've looked through the forum and found similar postings, but not quite what I was hoping for...
I have a new 10 acre property: 3 acres of woods toward the back and 7 acres of pasture, formerly an organic soybean field. The pasture has been planted with some fairly nice grass and it's had several years to develop and form a good root system. I plan to build a home on this property and I've started cutting about 2 acres of it with my garden tractors. The problem is, it's VERY bumpy with ruts caused by large tractors and other vehicles. It's a very rough ride on the garden tractors!
I'm thinking about getting a box scraper for my Ford 9N, bringing in as much top soil as I can afford, and dragging it across the pasture to fill in the low spots. I believe this is called top dressing. I think the grass in the low spots should be able to grow up through the new soil. I figure this method may take several years, repeating this procedure each year, as I can afford to buy addtional top soil.
Any thoughts from anyone about whether this sounds like a reasonable solution would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Jim
