Cattle Forage
Oats planted for cattle forage are commonly planted with winter rye grain, winter rye grass and rape, turnip, radish or kale.
Food Plots for Deer
Oats planted in food plots for deer and other wildlife can be planted with winter legumes such as clover, winter peas and brassicas such as Radish, Rape, Turnip or Kale.
Hay Production
Oats are great for hay production and should be planted in the early fall for hay. When planting Oats for hay plant 100 lbs. of seed per acre. Fertilizing will depend on the soil nutrients but typical applications are 350-500 lbs. per acre. Oats can produce as many as 100 square bales per acre.

Plant in the fall or spring, depending on location. This seed can be planted at a rate of 75 - 100 lbs per acre and at a depth of 1/2 inch. Bob Oats prefer a pH of 5.5 - 7.0.
Bob Oat Seed

Instructions
Plant in the fall or spring, depending on location. This seed can be planted at a rate of 75 - 100 lbs per acre and at a depth of 1/2 inch. Bob Oats prefer a pH of 5.5 - 7.0.

Cattle Forage
Oats planted for cattle forage are commonly planted with winter rye grain, winter rye grass and rape, turnip, radish or kale.
Food Plots for Deer
Oats planted in food plots for deer and other wildlife can be planted with winter legumes such as clover, winter peas and brassicas such as Radish, Rape, Turnip or Kale.
Hay Production
Oats are great for hay production and should be planted in the early fall for hay. When planting Oats for hay plant 100 lbs. of seed per acre. Fertilizing will depend on the soil nutrients but typical applications are 350-500 lbs. per acre. Oats can produce as many as 100 square bales per acre.

Plant in the fall or spring, depending on location. This seed can be planted at a rate of 75 - 100 lbs per acre and at a depth of 1/2 inch. Bob Oats prefer a pH of 5.5 - 7.0.