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hey guys need a lil insight here, i have 20 acres of mostly wooded property i hunt on but there is a 1/4 acre food plot i did with a walk behind tiller which was a pain in the a** i want to do another 1/4 acre plot and a few logging roads next year but the walk behind tiller just isnt cutting it. currently i have a 99 2wd arctic cat 250 2x4 which people are telling me is to small to pull a disc with, i also have a 12 hp riding lawnmower but i assume thats pretty useless for a food plot to, i dont have alot of money what would you guys suggest is a better alternative then teh walk behind tiller that wouldnt put me in debt. [/align]
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Based on what you have told us for a 100 ft by 100 ft plot you need to get a little larger tiller and after tilling , and seeding pull a piece of chainlink with the 12 hp mower, put in clover so you wont have to do this every year....
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spray everything down with a 2% solution of glyphosate in the spring. wait a few weeks and repeat. then broadcast your clover and drag something behind your atv to work up the ground a bit. it could be a cedar tree, some railroad tracks, some tires in a V formation, or even a bedspring that you find next to a curb for disposal. this isn't rocket science, and it doesn't need a rocket scientists budget either.
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ORIGINAL: psandhu spray everything down with a 2% solution of glyphosate in the spring. wait a few weeks and repeat. then broadcast your clover and drag something behind your atv to work up the ground a bit. it could be a cedar tree, some railroad tracks, some tires in a V formation, or even a bedspring that you find next to a curb for disposal. this isn't rocket science, and it doesn't need a rocket scientists budget either. |
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Roundup - generic. Makes life much easier. You can till or disc withWAY less effort if everything is dead first.
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Hire someone to break up the land for you, it shouldn't cost that much and then you should be able to plant and drag your seeds in. Spraying is a good idea.
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ORIGINAL: nvrhapy i dont have alot of money what would you guys suggest is a better alternative then teh walk behind tiller that wouldnt put me in debt. [/align] |
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Here is a flip disc you may pull. I would set some type of depth wheels so it would not go below 2". It cold be done.
https://www.shop.gotfoodplots.com/displayProductDocument.hg?productId=44&categor yId=13 Just let me know |
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ORIGINAL: Uddeholm What and why is glyphosate? |
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if you guys had to choose one of these to use with your 250cc atv which do you think would be better to make a food plot
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