Posted by wjkrostek on February 03, 2013 at 20:33:57 from (216.137.194.132):
In Reply to: oats posted by pine forest on January 23, 2013 at 08:14:00:
I grow oats every year and use my seed from the last year for seed. The rest of the oats I sell as feed whole oats. It is easy to do a germ test. count out 100 seeds soak them for a few days in the refrigerator(to wake them up) put in a wet paper towel in the house and in 4 or five days you will see how well they germ. Only problem may be weed seeds meany people don't spray or control weeds well. But if they are cleaned that should get most of them. You can plant them as soon as it can be worked. They can take down to 28 degrees after they germ and will grow in cold soils.
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