Spring Oat drilling rates

Spud

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
YO62
Canyon here because thats what local market was asking for (already sold....so it best dry up enough to sow them!!)
Intended seed rate 200kg/ha, likely be end April before its dry enough to drill. N will be iro 80kg/ha. Not grown them for a few years, last was 2013, sown last week of March, 180kg/ha seed, 90kg N, 2.5t/ac crop.
 
Location
Cambridge
Here's ours yesterday
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billboy 1

Member
Location
derbys
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Here's mine today so far had 1.2 cwt/a seed
30 units N/a
50ml/ hallmark
There's bits and bobs of weed coming so will need a blw spray soon
These were tine drilled into over wintered sumoed heavy clay soil end of april
 

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