Bigfoot62
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2008
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- W. Central Louisiana
- Tractor
- JD 5090M; JD 5085M; JD 5083E; NH TN70A; Ford 2600
To quote our County Agent, "If you have grass, you don't need terraces."
The terraces on my farm were leftovers from the row-crop days of my grandfather. I don't grow row-crops anymore, and I don't want to cut and bale hay over terraces.
I used a big disc to pulverize the terraces, then a rented dozer to flatten them out. I didn't completely eliminate them, (you can still tell where they were) but I flattened them out enough that it doesn't impede hay production.
The terraces on my farm were leftovers from the row-crop days of my grandfather. I don't grow row-crops anymore, and I don't want to cut and bale hay over terraces.
I used a big disc to pulverize the terraces, then a rented dozer to flatten them out. I didn't completely eliminate them, (you can still tell where they were) but I flattened them out enough that it doesn't impede hay production.