I have about 7 acres of fescue pasture which was left undisturbed for 15 years or so. Last fall, I had a guy with a skid steer come in and pull / pile all of the volunteer trees. Currently, I'm burning the piles as I have time and weather.
As a result of the tree removal, the already rough pasture now is full of potholes and small dirt piles from where each tree was pulled. I've worked on some of it with the bucket but its a slow and less than exact process.
Next fall / winter, these 7 acres will be killed off and burned down to dirt prior to planting a pollinator mix. Then, left alone for 10 years. I'd sure like to smooth things out prior to seeding it into pollinator.
I have a 31 HP L3130 and no tillage equipment ( my neighbor has a small disc available for use ). Any suggestions on how to smooth this out over the next 12 months? I don't care about the current fescue but want to make sure I can get a good kill on it in late summer.
Thanks
As a result of the tree removal, the already rough pasture now is full of potholes and small dirt piles from where each tree was pulled. I've worked on some of it with the bucket but its a slow and less than exact process.
Next fall / winter, these 7 acres will be killed off and burned down to dirt prior to planting a pollinator mix. Then, left alone for 10 years. I'd sure like to smooth things out prior to seeding it into pollinator.
I have a 31 HP L3130 and no tillage equipment ( my neighbor has a small disc available for use ). Any suggestions on how to smooth this out over the next 12 months? I don't care about the current fescue but want to make sure I can get a good kill on it in late summer.
Thanks
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