Master Your Garden - Uncover the Secrets of the Middle Buster!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
  • In this video, we'll be exploring the benefits of using a middle buster, a useful tool that can be used for a variety of tasks in the garden and on the farm. We'll cover the basics of what a middle buster is, how to properly set it up, and some tips for using it effectively.
    First, we'll discuss what a middle buster is and how it differs from other types of plows. A middle buster is a plow that is designed to create furrows in the ground for planting. It is typically used to create a single, deep furrow down the middle of a row or bed, which can then be used for planting crops like potatoes, onions, or garlic. The middle buster differs from other plows in that it creates a narrow furrow that is deeper than other types of plows, which can help to improve drainage and soil structure.
    Next, we'll cover the process of setting up a middle buster. We'll discuss the different parts of the plow, including the blade, the shank, and the hitch. We'll also go over the steps for attaching the plow to a tractor or other implement. We'll discuss the importance of ensuring that the plow is properly adjusted and level, as well as some tips for adjusting the depth of the furrow based on the type of soil and the crop being planted.
    Once the middle buster is properly set up, we'll move on to the process of using it. We'll discuss the proper technique for driving the tractor or implement, as well as some tips for making sure that the furrow is straight and even. We'll also cover some common mistakes to avoid when using a middle buster, such as driving too quickly or not paying attention to the depth of the furrow.
    Finally, we'll discuss some of the benefits of using a middle buster. We'll talk about how it can help to improve soil structure, increase drainage, and reduce the need for irrigation. We'll also cover some tips for using a middle buster to prepare the soil for planting, such as adding compost or other organic matter to the furrow before planting.
    By the end of this video, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of what a middle buster is, how to properly set it up, and some tips for using it effectively. Whether you're a small-scale farmer or a backyard gardener, the middle buster is a versatile tool that can help to improve your soil and increase your crop yields. So grab your tractor and join us for this informative and engaging video!

Комментарии • 29

  • @David-kd5mf
    @David-kd5mf Месяц назад +1

    Good video, thanks for making it

  • @jtx-tube
    @jtx-tube Месяц назад +1

    Thx for showing from east Texas

  • @ashtinparker2114
    @ashtinparker2114 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hello from a rookie gardener in South MS! Great video.

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hello from West Tennessee and we were all new gardeners at one time. Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for watching

  • @itsumonihon
    @itsumonihon 6 месяцев назад +1

    i bought a middle buster this year and completed in 30 minutes what took us a few days to do last year. i make big hills to plant in as our soil drainage still needs improvement. planting sensitive crops in the center of the hills really seems to save plants from big dumps of water. i suspect furrows provide the opposite advantage in dry climates. it's an interesting way to garden or farm at these scales.

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  6 месяцев назад +1

      The middle buster is one of the most versatile tools we have here on the farm and it's saved us countless hours. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @coypatton3160
    @coypatton3160 10 месяцев назад +3

    In my opinion that plow head he showed is a double sweep not a single sweep.
    Every subsoiler I have ever seen or used has a very narrow typically squared off blade, never a plow blade. There are a few units available that can use both style blades.

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  10 месяцев назад +1

      The video does show a double sweep which is super handy for digging potatoes or breaking down raised rows. I also have a squared off blade for deeper work that I fabricated several years ago. Good observation and thanks for watching

  • @rjaquaponics9266
    @rjaquaponics9266 5 месяцев назад +1

    That would be useful to open up a field of cover crops to make raised beds. Maybe not as good as No till but still affective depending upon your goals.

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  5 месяцев назад

      The Middle Buster is so versatile that it can be used for so many things… You can adjust the depth for minimal soil impact or go as deep as your tractor will allow depending on your needs. I used it to bury about 300 feet of ethernet cable going to the barns not that long ago and will dig potatoes with it shortly, it is amazing. Thanks for watching

  • @mickturner957
    @mickturner957 Год назад +2

    Works great in your soft sand, how do I use this tool/technique to dig a trench in rocky ground, some rocks quite large...?

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  Год назад

      Good morning, large rocks are always going to be an issue when working the soil with any tool. Without removing them, not sure how you work around them. Thanks for watching

  • @ravstafarian5186
    @ravstafarian5186 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. You think I could use this to dig a 12” deep trench to lay some sprinkler irrigation pipes?

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  Год назад +1

      12 inches is pretty deep with a middle buster, I am not saying it can’t be done, but you would have to a use a narrow sweep and add some weight, and even then only maybe. Sprinkler irrigation pipes are usually drained in the winter and blown out with compressed air. So as long as you drain the system are you sure you need 12 inches? Good luck and thanks for watching

    • @coypatton3160
      @coypatton3160 10 месяцев назад

      A big limit to depth digging with a middle buster is the distance from the plow (tip) to the cross bar.
      You will also probably need to do multiple passes to get to the cross bar depth.

  • @nrpforty
    @nrpforty 7 месяцев назад

    Going to use my Middle buster for trenching for drain tile I have 38hp MF 230 any advice is welcome .

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  7 месяцев назад

      Without knowing specifics it's hard to give you advice. Depending on the size tile you are installing you might have to change the sweep in order to get the depth and width necessary. I have made a couple of sweeps over the years just for that reason. Be safe and let me know how it turns out

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy 8 месяцев назад +2

    What my folks called a Tater Plow lol 😂. Kentucky

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  8 месяцев назад +1

      LOL, we certainly use the middle buster for potatoes (Irish and sweet) and many other tasks. Its one of the most versatile tools we have on the farm. Thanks for watching

  • @jacobhendrickson8935
    @jacobhendrickson8935 Год назад +1

    What model kubota is this?? I have the L2850.

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  Год назад

      It’s an L4300DT, its about 20 years old and still does a great job. Kubota builds them to last

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  Год назад

      I put a few pictures in the community tab of the tractor (and my granddaughter) as well

  • @RandomStuff-zt6qf
    @RandomStuff-zt6qf 5 месяцев назад

    I don't know what I'm doing wrong, mine barely digs into the ground.

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  5 месяцев назад

      Make sure the 3-point hitch is setup so it goes as deep as possible and the middle buster is angled (again the adjustment is on the 3-point hitch) so the tip of the sweep goes into the soil first. If your soil is super hard you might have to try using some weight to help break into the ground. Good luck and thanks for watching

  • @darewin1300
    @darewin1300 Год назад +3

    That's a middle buster- the sub soiler is the hook only no spade.

    • @PossumRidgeFarms
      @PossumRidgeFarms  Год назад +1

      I used to think that as well, until I moved to different parts of the country and the name seems to change regardless of the sweep used depending on where you live. Thanks for watching

    • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
      @nonyadamnbusiness9887 Год назад +2

      In some places that would be called a ripper, a subsoiler would be a crowfoot run deep so that it lifts the soil and sets it back down without breaking the surface.

  • @aryafeydakin
    @aryafeydakin 2 месяца назад

    It's not a subsoiler it's just a ridger.