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<blockquote data-quote="muddjammer" data-source="post: 839967" data-attributes="member: 16807"><p>Tore up my alfalfa field this year and planted oats. They have come up pretty good considering our redneck farmer techniques. All we did is scatter the oats then harrow them under best we could. Anyway I have been reading about when to harvest in the fall or late summer. All we want is some small bale horse food. Don't know if the moisture content of the oats should be the same as if you were using a combine and just harvesting the grain. Like I said all we want is horse food till we can plant alfalfa again on the same piece. Should my oats be at 14 to 17% moisture before I harvest. Cut at night like we do with alfalfa? Any help appreciated. RTB Malad, Idaho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddjammer, post: 839967, member: 16807"] Tore up my alfalfa field this year and planted oats. They have come up pretty good considering our redneck farmer techniques. All we did is scatter the oats then harrow them under best we could. Anyway I have been reading about when to harvest in the fall or late summer. All we want is some small bale horse food. Don't know if the moisture content of the oats should be the same as if you were using a combine and just harvesting the grain. Like I said all we want is horse food till we can plant alfalfa again on the same piece. Should my oats be at 14 to 17% moisture before I harvest. Cut at night like we do with alfalfa? Any help appreciated. RTB Malad, Idaho [/QUOTE]
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