Posted by Bryce Frazier on March 11, 2015 at 06:58:57 from (67.142.182.24):
I have been asking everyone I know this question, and EVERYONE has a different answer, and calls bs on the previous 3 answers!!!!!!
Please, I just want to know what I should plant into this 5 acre field I am putting up this year.
I do not have a combine, so I need to cut it for hay. I will not be applying any fertilizer/spray/etc. It is wet ish ground, good sun, good drainage, clay/loam. I KNOW from stories/pictures and stuff that it will grow oats very well.
What I am down to, is Oats. I THOUGHT that I would put Oats in, and knock them down in the milky stage for hay.
Well, now in the last few days, a LOT of people have told me to run Oats AND Peas, or Oats, Peas, AND Barley?
There is very little cattle production around here, my best possible buyer will be horse people.
I am just going to plow and disc it, nothing special.
What should I do?! And also, how many Lbs per acre of each? Oats should be around 120 per acre right? In theory, if I was doing Oats AND Peas, I should do like 55 of each right??
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