If you have sandy rather loose soil a cultivator will rip up the soil down a couple of inches. A disk will cut the soil down a couple of inches. The shape of the disks tend to turn over the soil in very small furrows and will require a few passes to get a tilled look. A plow will turn over the soil to a depth of 5 or 6 inches. You have a rough looking finish after plowing. A disk will cut the furrows and smooth the surface by cutting things up. You may have to weight the disk with a concrete block or the like. A tiller will very quickly cut the soil and will give a finished look after one pass. I have used all three and if the soil is hard or rocky a cultivator will most likely work best.
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