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whiskeysnoot 08-04-2004 07:54 AM

When To Plant Oats
 
I am clearing another food plot and would like to experiment w/ oats. Are oats a good fall crop? If so, should I plant late summer or early fall? Property is in Oklahoma.

etw 08-04-2004 09:39 AM

RE: When To Plant Oats
 
For East Texas whitetails planting dates for all cool season supplemental forage are September 15 to October 15, depending upon available soil moisture. Oats are great but I understand not very cold tolerant. I don't have the cold problem, they grow great but you might have die off after the first cold spell.:eek:

Russ otten 08-04-2004 06:53 PM

RE: When To Plant Oats
 
Buck Forage Oats are cold tolerant to 15°. Coker227 is the same as the brand name. This tolerance may get you thru the early season.

Russ

NorthJeff 08-05-2004 12:37 PM

RE: When To Plant Oats
 
We start getting our first frosts and freezes in September, and most years our first accumulating snow is around the 1st of October. Last year, by mid-December we had enough snow on the ground to finally get all the deer to leave the area and migrate south for the winter...none returned until April. Throughout the season my Buck Forage Oats were my best plots and the deer were in them consistantly until they left in Dec., and they were the last plots to even be utalized.

In Southern MI they are usually still green to around January and friends of mine have said they outlasted regular oats by about a month.

But again though, our first frost is usually around 9/1...we had 39 degrees just this morning, and maybe frost tonight, but they will tolerate quite a bit of cold before eventually freezing out and dying completely.

On most of my plots I mix oats 50/50 with annual rye to insure against premature freeze out and give the deer some winter/early spring nutrition if they are around. That is also a great mix to throw in your favorite perinnial with, such as clover, Imperial's Extreme, etc., so that the plots in the following spring and summer will offer great nutrtition and better plot utalization. Also, with the 50/50 mix, your perinnial only has a 50% coverage of rye to compete with, because of the freeze-out of the oats.

If your conditions are similar to mine, plant in the next week or two, if not, in lower MI, they usually plant around Labor day.


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