rjman
New member
I am trying to convert previously forested land into a field that will be planted with highbush blueberry plants. I have already cleared 4 acres by cutting the trees and then hired an excavator with a root rake to come and remove all the stumps. The stumps are now gone, they were loaded into tandem dump trucks and hauled away. What this has left me with is a 4 acres of cleared ground that has some visible rocks left, a few small pieces of tree roots 1'-2' long, some areas are fairly hard packed where the dump trucks were hauling off the stumps.
The following shows a picture of the field being cleared of stumps:

This gives you some idea of what the field condition would be after the stumps are removed. I am hoping that some members on the forum who have done this sort of thing before can provide some advice on what attachments would work best to get this field ready for planting.
The attachments I currently do have are a box blade and a rotary tiller. I am thinking that I need something to collect the debris remaining and the rocks, perhaps a landscape rake? Also I will need something to deal with the compacted soil where the dump trucks were hauling to loosen it up, and I am thinking that I probably need to do that before the landscape rake. I am not really sure what implement would be best, I was looking at furrow plows, disk and tooth harrows, etc. I really only need the least expensive option that will get the job done, since after this year, the plants will be in and I won't have to do this again. Any suggestions are appreciated.
The following shows a picture of the field being cleared of stumps:

This gives you some idea of what the field condition would be after the stumps are removed. I am hoping that some members on the forum who have done this sort of thing before can provide some advice on what attachments would work best to get this field ready for planting.
The attachments I currently do have are a box blade and a rotary tiller. I am thinking that I need something to collect the debris remaining and the rocks, perhaps a landscape rake? Also I will need something to deal with the compacted soil where the dump trucks were hauling to loosen it up, and I am thinking that I probably need to do that before the landscape rake. I am not really sure what implement would be best, I was looking at furrow plows, disk and tooth harrows, etc. I really only need the least expensive option that will get the job done, since after this year, the plants will be in and I won't have to do this again. Any suggestions are appreciated.
