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No Oats this fall
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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1455297" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>We got 3.5" rain from hurricane Irma and that really bailed us out. This year using a Hay Buster no -till drill was the difference between a decent crop and no or very little winter crop. I planted half my property with my double disc 8200 JD and had to replant it all. Working the land up dried it up so much, the seed germinated and then it died. These hot 90+ days sure aren't helping anything. Sky, I'm planning on drilling more oats in January to bale in April - May for hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1455297, member: 24694"] We got 3.5" rain from hurricane Irma and that really bailed us out. This year using a Hay Buster no -till drill was the difference between a decent crop and no or very little winter crop. I planted half my property with my double disc 8200 JD and had to replant it all. Working the land up dried it up so much, the seed germinated and then it died. These hot 90+ days sure aren't helping anything. Sky, I'm planning on drilling more oats in January to bale in April - May for hay. [/QUOTE]
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