Posted by showcrop on April 10, 2015 at 18:44:41 from (66.31.196.130):
In Reply to: broadcasting oats posted by Brian806 on April 10, 2015 at 15:05:45:
It has been a few years, maybe more than a few, anyway it was a little late in the spring, seeding down, so I decided to put oats in as a nurse crop. I had the ground all worked up, and broadcast dry fertilizer on with 3 point spreader. Then I broadcast the oats on with the same spreader. Then I went over it with my JD KBA disc with it open all the way. Then I seeded my Alfalfa, Timothy and orchard grass mix. That night we got a good light rain, and in a few days the alfalfa, grass and oats were all off and running. The oats came up real well, even though we got no more rain for about five weeks. It continued dry after one decent rain so I left the oats even after they died off, because There was so little moisture. I cut it probably mid August after we finally got some rain, and then the alfalfa came up very nice and thick.
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