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NEED IDEALS/HELP ON WHAT TO PLANT?
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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyIIE" data-source="post: 268021" data-attributes="member: 4195"><p>I am also located in central Texas. I plan to dry plant oats just like I do every year. I always flatbreak my land in June and let it lay until the first of September. I then apply my granular fertilizer and harrow it under. I then let that lay until after Sept. 15. I then plant oats and hope when it rains it will be a good one. I have been using this protocol for many years and it has worked out well. If the ground is really dry like it has been in the last couple of years and you have your seed at least 1" deep it will take at least 3/4 " rain to get it up. If you don't get a rain right away the oats will just lay and wait. In this area the oats will grow good until January-February. They then slow down until March and here they go again.</p><p></p><p>The secret is in preparing the land early and deep and let it lay over the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyIIE, post: 268021, member: 4195"] I am also located in central Texas. I plan to dry plant oats just like I do every year. I always flatbreak my land in June and let it lay until the first of September. I then apply my granular fertilizer and harrow it under. I then let that lay until after Sept. 15. I then plant oats and hope when it rains it will be a good one. I have been using this protocol for many years and it has worked out well. If the ground is really dry like it has been in the last couple of years and you have your seed at least 1" deep it will take at least 3/4 " rain to get it up. If you don't get a rain right away the oats will just lay and wait. In this area the oats will grow good until January-February. They then slow down until March and here they go again. The secret is in preparing the land early and deep and let it lay over the summer. [/QUOTE]
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