Posted by Matt E. on May 29, 2018 at 12:18:13 from (173.216.243.47):
Just an update, we have green in the field!
A family friend who lives close to the farm in Montana was driving by and stopped to get a picture of the oats coming up in the field. He stopped along I-90 for the shot. I'm sure we are the talk of the town now since all of the locals have to drive by the field on the way to the larger nearby towns.
So evidently the four year old oat seed was just fine and we managed to not miss too much with our 6-foot grain drill. The elk are enjoying it also but Denley said two elk have been hit on I-90 leaving the field in the last three days. The elk usually stay in the wooded area to the east of the field so there must be a big group grazing on the field if they don't want to use the woods. The turkey have been in the field also, another person asked if he could hunt over the field. We had to decline that since we aren't around the property right now.
Hopefully the necessary rain keeps coming and we have a good stand to mow in July.
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