I would spread those ashes as evenly as possible and then disc it into your top soil. It would help your soil pH, especially with the acidic properties of pine.
If you don’t mind me asking, why don’t you have a lumber company come out and clear the land for you? Just curious on your thought on this, thank you kindly!
Not enough timber to make it worthwhile for them. You need 15-20 acres of mature hardwood. But you still have all the mess to clean up when they are done.
I would spread those ashes as evenly as possible and then disc it into your top soil. It would help your soil pH, especially with the acidic properties of pine.
Thanks and we did scatter as much as possible all over the field.
Keep up the good work
Thanks, will try
My dozer with the root rake helps keep the topsoil in place
Nice job !
Thanks!
Seems like renting a bulldozer would make more sense in this situation. Then come up and detail work with the mini Ex.
Would have been easier for sure but top soil is a premium in our area. Plus we just use equipment we own
If you don’t mind me asking, why don’t you have a lumber company come out and clear the land for you?
Just curious on your thought on this, thank you kindly!
Not enough timber to make it worthwhile for them. You need 15-20 acres of mature hardwood. But you still have all the mess to clean up when they are done.
Thank you for your response!
What state are you in brother?
North Carolina
What do you use to haul that machine? 1 ton pickup?
F550