I have a small garden, and wondering how to use my new small tractor to help with annual prep and expansion. In the past I've tried to use a cultivator or box-blade rippers so that I could use a walk-behind tiller on new pasture and just used a shovel and a tiller on last years garden. I no longer have access to the cultivator or 1-bottom plow, but do have the use of a 3-pt tiller. My neighbors have BIG equipment that I can't use in this area.
What's a good approach for expanding into untilled pasture? For churning compost or manure into last years (or just loosening it up)? I tried to use the 3-pt tiller yesterday but didn't get much depth. I don't think the ground is frozen yet, but may be getting close.
Also, I do not know the difference (when to use) a ripper, a subsoiler, a middle buster, or a "turning plow". I kind of see the visual differences but am not sure the different purposes. It seems I could bolt a different shank on a "middle buster" and have a subsoiler/ripper, etc. If somebody could explain (or point me to a "tillage for dummies") that would be appreciated.
Thanks,
What's a good approach for expanding into untilled pasture? For churning compost or manure into last years (or just loosening it up)? I tried to use the 3-pt tiller yesterday but didn't get much depth. I don't think the ground is frozen yet, but may be getting close.
Also, I do not know the difference (when to use) a ripper, a subsoiler, a middle buster, or a "turning plow". I kind of see the visual differences but am not sure the different purposes. It seems I could bolt a different shank on a "middle buster" and have a subsoiler/ripper, etc. If somebody could explain (or point me to a "tillage for dummies") that would be appreciated.
Thanks,