Hello Everyone,
I am looking to get some input on everyone's methods of cultivating sod into plantable soil for a large area. I know there are a lot of different attachments out there and everyone has their own way of doing it, so please share. Let everyone know what you're using for attachments, soil type, how many passes it takes, how much area, how long it takes, and what tractor your using.
For me, I'm still a green horn that has only used a Troy built pony for hours upon end . The pony is far too small for what I'm looking to do within the next few years and would be using a B2910 to cultivate 3-5 acres. It's nice and rich soil with thick sod that used to be farmland long long ago, but the chance of hitting fieldstone within 18" is a definite. That being said, I believe a 3 pt tiller would get torn up pretty bad and not be cost affective. I do live around a few farms and have never noticed them cultivating soil with a tiller.
Basically I'm looking to cultivate and mound rows from sod for berry plants. I haven't decided wether the row centers will be grass or dirt yet, but I'm leaning towards dirt.
Also, if anyone has ever turned briar overgrown land into plantable soil please share your methods from start to finish.
I am looking to get some input on everyone's methods of cultivating sod into plantable soil for a large area. I know there are a lot of different attachments out there and everyone has their own way of doing it, so please share. Let everyone know what you're using for attachments, soil type, how many passes it takes, how much area, how long it takes, and what tractor your using.
For me, I'm still a green horn that has only used a Troy built pony for hours upon end . The pony is far too small for what I'm looking to do within the next few years and would be using a B2910 to cultivate 3-5 acres. It's nice and rich soil with thick sod that used to be farmland long long ago, but the chance of hitting fieldstone within 18" is a definite. That being said, I believe a 3 pt tiller would get torn up pretty bad and not be cost affective. I do live around a few farms and have never noticed them cultivating soil with a tiller.
Basically I'm looking to cultivate and mound rows from sod for berry plants. I haven't decided wether the row centers will be grass or dirt yet, but I'm leaning towards dirt.
Also, if anyone has ever turned briar overgrown land into plantable soil please share your methods from start to finish.
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