So, I'm putting in another 1.5 acres of food plots in next year. The ground was bush-hogged lasty month. It was pretty thick with briars, cedars, small trees, & some grass. I think it's basically trying to return to the woods that are along side it. I've got a Tar River 507 no-till drill on the way, but I'm not sure it will really do much to get through into the soil to plant without working the soil at least once? But honestly, I don't know how good they are cutting through debis. I have a tractor driven roto-tiller and a puliverizer for leveling. I'm kind of thinking I should try and run the roto-tiller over the ground once to try and break up all the trees that were lopped off by the bush hog and tear up their roots a bit. Nothing has been sprayed before. So, you think some roto-tilling and then spray and no-till in the spring (I'll probably do some buckwheat first), then go for the plot plant, or no roto-tilling now and just spray a couple times in the spring?