[Market-farming] Mulch layers and Bed Shapers?

Sean Albiston lab at physics.umn.edu
Tue Mar 4 21:30:18 EST 2008


Jason

I have a buckeye tractor Strawberry Special disk bedder that I no longer
use.  I would part with it for a pittance of the cost of a new one.  It
worked well for making raised beds, a little big for my little Kubota
B2910.  I used it for a while with a bigger tractor, but now use an Imants
rotary spade/tiller which I love.

The implement can be seen at: http://www.buctraco.com/Model2361-H.htm  It
made nice beds and works well for hilling single rows of potatoes.

sean albiston
Stillwater, MN



> just to make a raised bed.  I knew of a person in North Carolina that
used
> a tobacco bedder to make raised beds.  It worked great, but there aren't
many of these in the midwest.  Anyone have suggestions for alternatives
to
> the Yoemans plow for bed shaping.
>
> Jason Jones
> Farm Manager
> The Homestead
> Pleasant Hill, IA





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