rookiefred
Member
Advice requested.
I have about 10 acres that has been no till drilled forever and would like to turn part of it into a front yard around where we are going to build. Some think it needs to be turned, some think just disking will be good. I'm leaning toward tilling. It has some deep ruts and something needs to be done. I have the time to till, it does not all need to be done right away. Turning 8" is the recommended depth when I explained all this to the Kubota salesman. A good size tiller will do that or close to it. The most I'll probably do with the 10 acres is a garden and have thought about tomatoes (if I can keep the deer out) to sell to the local market. A salesman at Southern Farm Supply in Union Grove, NC heard that an electric fence with peanut butter works pretty good for deer. Any preferences on a brand of tiller? Southern beat every one for a Southern standard duty 6' box blade. They carry Howse tillers. Thanks for any advice.
Rookie Fred
I have about 10 acres that has been no till drilled forever and would like to turn part of it into a front yard around where we are going to build. Some think it needs to be turned, some think just disking will be good. I'm leaning toward tilling. It has some deep ruts and something needs to be done. I have the time to till, it does not all need to be done right away. Turning 8" is the recommended depth when I explained all this to the Kubota salesman. A good size tiller will do that or close to it. The most I'll probably do with the 10 acres is a garden and have thought about tomatoes (if I can keep the deer out) to sell to the local market. A salesman at Southern Farm Supply in Union Grove, NC heard that an electric fence with peanut butter works pretty good for deer. Any preferences on a brand of tiller? Southern beat every one for a Southern standard duty 6' box blade. They carry Howse tillers. Thanks for any advice.
Rookie Fred