ejcrist
Songster
Roger that - yes a tiller is certainly helpful. I couldn't farm without one (or two to be exact). Just make sure you dig down deep with a shovel or caliche bar the first time you break soil so you promote good drainage - you only have to do it once. If you only use the tiller you might be just dredging out a shallow pan which is like a pot made of dirt. Try to get down at least a foot if you can. I know it sounds like a lot but just do a little each day. It makes a huge difference. Then backfill with a mixture of the steer manure and the dirt you broke up and you'll be good. My big tiller is a BCS750 12HP with the 33" tiller, and it gets down 18" easily so I didn't have to hand dig my plots but for a small area I'd just do it by hand.I still have my mini hand-held rotor-tiller that I haven't tried yet. I will till the soil around the run then put the actual boxes in place. These sections may only be 4 x 8 feet, well actually 4 x 16, extending around the outside of the run. My entire run is 16 x 16, excluding the cutout for my little 4 x 8 observation deck. --BB
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