Hi all,
literally the second post of my life on a chat forum, so here goes....
In the pathetic year of 2020, I know for sure at least one good thing happened. My wife and I bought the property on which we hope to live out the rest of our days.....starting in about 3 years.
The property is just under 300 acres heavily wooded with about 25 acres on the dead center of it being a beautiful, and very productive, Y shaped existing agricultural field (hay). I plan to convert 4 “corners” of that field into perennial plots this spring and early summer.....and then parts of them into annuals later in the year. Total will be about 6 acres. Soil testing is done, and I’ve already contracted with the local co-op to deliver and spread a 10 ton buggy this spring with the soil amendments I’ll need for clover. (Yikes, btw, that left a bit of a mark for a first timer$)
I also bought a new JD4066R with all the functionality I’ll need For what I’m about to embark on. Truth is, my main experience on tractors to now has been on machines literally as old as I am...and older. I’ve done lots of habitat work over the past 12 years on a friends farm, but most of the food plot work has been with ATV implements. I guess i also have to say I’m in my mid 50’s since I was dumb enough to mention it above!
I‘m in the market right now for my food plot “starter kit” for the new tractor. Today, other than the FEL on my tractor, a set of pallet forks, and a carry-all I made myself, I have precisely zero equipment for making food plots. I’m looking for advice on how to best spend some money wisely to get a real good start on my 6 acres with another 20 acres to “grow” in the future If I so choose. One limiting factor for about the next 3 years is that the property is about a 3 hour drive, one way, and I have one building on the property. An old 30x40 dry tin shed with a new cement floor I put in last fall as the snow flew.
I have 2 schools of thought on implements right now. The first is to buy separate tools. I know for sure I need a rotary cutter, so that’s a given. I also know I’ll need a sprayer and I’m sticking with my ATV and 10’ boom for now. That leaves me with needing “primary” tillage (leaning toward a 6’ disc), for sure a damn good cultipacker, and a way to plant. I suppose I could walk it with a bag spreader to start, but my ultimate goal is to have something more precise and versatile.
The other option, is to go with a multi-use implement for better use of time, But obviously more $. Firminator or Woods maybe? Not sure I, or my tractor, can swing a true no-till. These option and others similar include a much better seeder than a solo spinner.....so I understand they are going to cost more.
So, anybody do it one way and wish they’d done it the other? All advice is welcome.....and free here by all accounts!
Take care all! Happy Habitat Friday?