texashuntingforum.com logo
Main Menu
Advertisement
Affiliates
Advertisement
Newest Members
Kevkittrell, Dgetgood, tknow1776, JoMann, MOHUNT
72082 Registered Users
Top Posters(All Time)
dogcatcher 110,800
bill oxner 91,416
SnakeWrangler 65,534
stxranchman 60,296
Gravytrain 46,950
RKHarm24 44,585
rifleman 44,461
Stub 43,991
Forum Statistics
Forums46
Topics538,313
Posts9,735,687
Members87,082
Most Online25,604
Feb 12th, 2024
Print Thread
Oats #4600055 09/25/13 02:55 PM
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 54
H
Hunt1212 Offline OP
Outdoorsman
OP Offline
Outdoorsman
H
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 54
I plan on planting oats this weekend before the front moves through. What are the chances of me spreading oats without disc king and them coming up? I figured if some spilled oats will grow in the bed of my truck they will grow anywhere.

Re: Oats [Re: Hunt1212] #4600063 09/25/13 02:57 PM
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 4,264
F
fowlplayr Offline
Shenanigans Scorecard keeper
Offline
Shenanigans Scorecard keeper
F
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 4,264
Is it sandy where you hunt? I would be more worried about the seed washing out with a good rain.

Re: Oats [Re: Hunt1212] #4600069 09/25/13 02:58 PM
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 60,296
S
stxranchman Offline
Obie Juan Kenobi
Offline
Obie Juan Kenobi
S
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 60,296
It will all depend on the amount of rain. If the land is plowed then it will do better. Soil contact and competition for moisture is key. Soil disturbance is even better in the mix. At least drag it first.


Are idiots multiplying faster than normal people?[Linked Image]
Re: Oats [Re: fowlplayr] #4600073 09/25/13 02:59 PM
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 54
H
Hunt1212 Offline OP
Outdoorsman
OP Offline
Outdoorsman
H
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 54
No it's not to sandy at all. It is on some higher points of the lease but not the field I plan on planting.

Re: Oats [Re: Hunt1212] #4600086 09/25/13 03:01 PM
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 4,264
F
fowlplayr Offline
Shenanigans Scorecard keeper
Offline
Shenanigans Scorecard keeper
F
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 4,264
Originally Posted By: Hunt1212
No it's not to sandy at all. It is on some higher points of the lease but not the field I plan on planting.
Then the majority of the seed will probably be washed away. As STX mentioned, you could at least drag it with something like cattle panels, etc. to break up the surface.

Previous Thread
Index
Next Thread

© 2004-2024 OUTDOOR SITES NETWORK all rights reserved USA and Worldwide
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.3