Posted by Bruce from Can. on April 11, 2022 at 18:42:16 from (70.50.208.37):
In Reply to: Oat hay posted by Cowboy2005 on April 11, 2022 at 17:46:03:
The ability for broad casted seed to be able to grow is very much dependent on how early in the season you can get the seed laid down. I have no idea where you are located, or what conditions are like in the field. Ideally for oats to ge a chance to establish, there cant be a lot of competition. So not a lot of tall trash residue from last year that would shade out the sprouting grain. And not a lot of new growth already coming up. Where I live in Southern Ontario, fields are brown and dormant still, and spreading oats, barley or wheat on top of the ground, it will take right off, and make more grazing or hay. If I waited until the field was green already, it would be too late. If you have a roller, and can roll the field after you broadcast the seed, it will make better contact with the ground, and a greater percentage of the oats will germinate and grow. Bruce
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