I finished building the cages for the rabbits and almost went and got them before I realized, all I had was the cages. I still needed the feeders, I had to hang the cages and put in the manure system. I received the feeders last week and will be finishing everything up this week so that we can hopefully pick up our New Zealand breeders at the end of the week.I went to purchase a 2 bottom plow up the road, however the guy informed me that he sold them all, but he had a couple 1 bottoms and several 3 bottoms. I decided on a 3 bottom plow, figuring I could remove on of them and have a whole set of spare parts. Unfortunately neither of us had realized that it was a category 2 plow, not a category 1. So I returned it and picked out a 1 bottom plow with a coulter. Sitting right beside it was a 3pt bedder with a double set of discs on each side. I exchanged the 3 bottom plow for the 1 bottom and the bedder.
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After a couple of weeks sitting, I was getting anxious to get a set of discs to finish tilling the field so that I could get a crop or two of buckwheat before fall planting. Before I traveled to a used tractor dealer to buy a set of discs they had listed, I decided to check craigslist. I don't look there often and have never bought anything through the site. I just happened to find a 6 foot Dearborn disc and a 2 bottom plow listed for $200 each. The guy moved into a new house, was cleaning out the garage, and wanted them gone. I offered him $300, he accepted, and I was more than happy. I paid less for a good set of discs AND a 2 bottom plow than I had planned on paying for a set of discs.
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I finally got to use the discs on the field. Being the first field that I've ever worked with a plow and discs, my wife and I are extremely happy with the results. I may buy a drag harrow to break things up even finer and possibly a sub soiler, but we'll see how things go. My next purchases will likely be a seeder for planting cover crops and a used manure spreader to spread my compost on the fields.
Look for more frequent updates now that things are finally rolling along.






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