Posted by Bryce Frazier on March 12, 2015 at 17:21:04 from (67.142.182.21):
Anybody know anything about these new Sia Oats (not sure I am spelling that right)
I was told that they are a Hybrid and were developed for 3rd world countries. They supposedly grow in very poor soil, with no irrigation, and still produce a very good crop?
My seed supplier has a little bit of these left, and I think that I can get them...
Oh, and just a little update about the previous post. I talked with the boy that farmed this field 25 years ago (last time it was touched). He said that they put oats in on it, 160 lbs to the acre, and then put 200 lbs of 46-00 per acre! If I did my math right, I would be looking at $1000 for materials, and I might be able to get $2000 worth of hay off of the field.
Sounds pretty bad to me...
Him and I talked about Oats and Peas, and he said that that combination does very well up here, BUT he said that they quit growing them because they were so hard to cut with the swather, and were so dense that it took them nearly 2 weeks, and 6 rolls to get it dried out? He said that they were making 100 lb bales...
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