I know I'm mostly preaching to the choir because you guys are very helpful, but why aren't there videos that show what to do with my problem? It's almost like people don't want new people to learn how to use a tractor to grow food. Does anyone know a place where a new guy like me can learn if they don't know some of the basics? Maybe I need to start a site that does that?
My suggestion is that you start with the two youTube channels I mentioned earlier to get a basic understanding.
A tractor is just mechanical means of doing a manual task. For example, instead of hoeing up the ground to plant manually with a hoe and your back, you use a tractor and a rototiller or tractor and plow/disc. The tractor is the power behind the implement(s). The implements are what you use to do a specific task (simple definition there). The size of the tractor determines what size of implement you can use (again simple definition).
Realize that for years, this knowledge was passed down from generation to generation. The use of videos and technology is really in its infancy and has a come along ways.
This forum is a prime example. A few decades ago you would go to the bar, the local mechanic shop, or the barber shop to swap stories and get info. So this forum is a great step into modern times to help share knowledge and not just local knowledge.
Then when it comes to actually growing food, there are lots of channels out there. One thing you will want to look for is one that lives in the same climate region you live in. I live in Southern Illinois, so what I can grow is different than what someone in North Dakota would grow and different from want someone in Florida would grow.
One thing you can check into is your local county AG office that can provide you some guidance as far as what to grow.