Personaly ive not had much problem planting oats in just about any way.Ive dropped a feed bucket on the ground and they would grow. I would just put them in my regular drill and try it.Your harrow would plug up too bad i would think if you had lots of loose ground cover.Of course oats will freeze kill on you.I plant them in fall for deer but we NORMALY have fairly mild winters.And i'm not really trying to make a real crop. Just curious,none of my buisness at all,why oats instead of wheat?IN MY OPINION( got to say that been in way too much trouble lately) wheat does better in dry weather,and if your trying to make a crop probably would make you more money than oats even if your harvest was way down,with basicaly the same gas money.but again thats MY opinion.my question would be wheather to fertilize or not now, or wait to see if the weather broke.but again THATS MY OWN opinion. I do plant oats just about every year for ground cover,or variety in my food plots.but if i were attempting to still make a cash crop,the simple fact that they can winter kill would turn me off them.to many things to worry about without adding another!LOL
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