I don't know were your property is but my four wheeler and disk are in Madison Co. at the moment. We have a couple guys in the club that will hook you up for 50-100 bucks. They bush hog and disck the big stuff for me. Like allen said that drie pond is great as long as it stays dry.
Planted my small "L" shaped summer food plot today. It is less than 1/2 acre, each leg is about 200' x 70'. I disked it last week and then finished it up with an off-set harrow Monday morning. Monday afternoon I put out 200# of 10-10-10 and had a little rain on it Tuesday. This morning I put out 50# of Iron&Clay Peas with an old antique iron wheeled grain drill. It's supposed to rain here in the panhandle tomorrow. These peas usually keep the deer intrested or at least they know where they are when there are even when so many other crops available, peanuts, soybeans,etc...during the summer. My intent for the fall and winter food plot is a 2 acre corn patch that will be left standing. We rented a small field to a farmer last year and he planted corn and was not able to harvest it as soon as he would have liked. The deer stayed in that patch all fall and winter, even after they picked it and disked it under they kept finding corn to eat. They almost totally ignored a corn feeder that was on the edge of an oat patch. Treefarmer
Here are some pictures of the summer plot's progress. Again, these are Iron and Clay peas planted with an old grain drill. They were planted on 4/4/12, had 3/10" of rain and the deer are already messing with them. Pictures show the damage, the evidence and the east leg of the plot. Need to move a camera to this site and see what they do. Treefarmer
Looking good.

