Posted by Billy NY on August 01, 2014 at 09:45:57 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: summer/fall planting posted by Fordfarmer on August 01, 2014 at 08:35:15:
Oat grass forage ought to do well in that field, add some fertilizer or address soil needs if not already and you'll have a nice stand within a month, I've planted smaller areas real thick with seed for food plots, nothing added and got nice stands, if I could have added fertilizer, or address the soils needs, would have really taken off. It sure seems to be an inexpensive and nice forage. I like doing these as its not costly, no worry about a harvest, just add what you can to make it grow in, then let it be, till you graze it or whatever is to happen.
This is exactly one month after planting, broadcast heavily, disc'd in, nothing added, lots of rocks and clay too, heavier wet soil on this side of that old field. The in-fill or overseed was a no plow forage by whitetail institute, really filled in nice, but the oats were still dominant.
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