Posted by Texasmark1 on April 30, 2020 at 03:31:10 from (172.243.92.145):
In Reply to: Tillage question posted by TDJD on April 27, 2020 at 16:17:35:
What about a Hay King Pasture Renovator first pass after you get the hay off, or cut and bale undesirable forage and use if for erosion control? If really heavy compaction, like some I am helping with, hasn't seen steel for 40+ years, make an X with 2 passes over the field. Then a heavy weighted One Way dragging a spike toothed, chain harrow behind. Then regular disc again dragging the harrow, ready to plant.
I like to use freeze-thaw to pulverize sod and soil and soil I worked up in the summer, can be easily smoothed after such, after it dries, with light tillage equipment....I have a little Ford 2000, unweighted for that task. Agree that you have to let the soil dry out between steel trips to the field. I'm in heavy black clay snd moldboards just gum up when the soil is in the condition to let you plow it. The Pasture Renovator gets you by that problem.
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