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Rototilling

Rototilling is priced on the square footage of the garden and whether it is a new garden or if the garden has been rototilled or plowed in the past. If it is a new garden, the cost will be higher than existing gardens because breaking new ground is much harder on equipment and takes more time and passes to incorporate the sod. New gardens will also have to have 811 MissDig check for buried lines/cables/pipes ect. If 811 is not called, there must be a liability waiver signed for the installation of the garden/food plot

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Pricing chart below

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To calculate square footage, measure the length and width of the area and multiply them together. For example, if your garden is 15 feet by 20 feet, multiply 15 × 20 to get 300 square feet. You can then use the chart below to find an estimated price for your garden.We do have a $35 minimum for all rototilling jobs

This pricing list is for EXISTING gardens

Pricing chart for new gardens below

All prices on charts are estimates, not exact. They can and will change

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New Garden 

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All prices on charts are estimates, not exact. They can and will change.
The distance for us to travel also plays a small role in the price.

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