
Then, you remove the pigs, break the soil into largish chunks with crowbar, mattock and fork, and enjoy the farmyard smells as masses of fermenting manure and straw break the surface once more.
Then you run the rotavator through the pen, first up and down the slope, then across - this helps slow the water flow and increase absorption while also preventing erosion. If you're on wet land, then do the opposite to improve drainage.
Then work your way back and forth, handcasting seaweed meal to further enhance the microbial content. Take your wheeled cultivator and push it through the soil, preferably at a medium jog, bringing up the rocks and mixing the seaweed meal in.
Next comes the ancient ridging plough - with a well-polished plough share set to leave a 12in wide, 4in deep furrow with 30 inches between furrows. This is seriously hard yakka (work to the non-Aussies)...

Then plant your tatties (spuds, potatoes) by walking along the furrows, placing one sprouting tattie in front of your wellie, then putting your other foot in front of the tattie, then another tattie in front of that wellie, and so on across the field. Get the OH to help...

Then, narrow the wheels on your ridging plough so the plough share now sticks out past them. Run your ridging plough along the ridges beside the tatties so that the wheels just miss the tatties and the plough turns the ridge into a furrow and neaty buries the tatties. Repeat on the other side of the furrow. (No pics as the batteries in the camera died!)
If you do it right, you'll end up with a rows of ridged up tatties alternating with empty ridges. This is very important as when it comes times to earth up, you'll want to run your ridging plough through the empty ridges, turn them into furrows and have the dirt pile up on your tatties.
I'll try to get a photo of completed ridges tomorrow.
Then having done all that, repeat again the next day, and the next...
Stonehead
PS Ice-cold homebrewed ginger beer or cider are the best refreshments, but don't drink too many or you furrows will start to wander!
