Homestead oat planting and field preparation{



Information tailored for homesteaders; You can plant feed grains using very simple low tech equipment. It can even be done entirely by hand. Field preparation is most important to kill weeds and make a good planting bed. Seeding rate is determined by the speed you push the broadcast spreader. Mow th.

Homestead oat planting and field preparation

- Very inspiring. Good on you for doing this and sharing your knowledge .
- all oats are non gmo. no money in it.
A może też tu warto wejść fotowoltaika Wieliczka , opcjonalnie w necie szukajcie. - hecking awesome
- Should grow it like Mr. Fukuoka and not till the ground
- Awesome! Going to give this a go. Thanks for the video.
- Now I know how to plant oats without much mechanization. Thanks for sharing.
- Mice and rat zoo! hahaha
- I had about as much luck planting rolled Quaker oats as I did hotdogs.  Only a few came up.
- Great video! I plan on trying this come spring time. On to the harvesting video next, thanks for sharing!
- You can broadcast the seed. A few old pillow cases and several sons and daughters, nephews and nieces or young cousins will work out just fine.
- Oats, Barley are same crops? Indian Jowar is another grain crop. Please give a comparison as a basic food item. The stams of Jowar are quite thich. While Barley (Joe ) is just like wheat.
- Great video
- ya,but what if im doing 50 acres???
- so before you go bashing farms, and saying you dont need equipment to grow your 1/4 acre of oats use your methods and go plant 100 acres and get back to us. also not that any anti GMO claims have any credibility you are just plain comical. i do thank you for the laugh tho. you should go pick up a book now
- This one Acer! Not 40 Acer's or 10000 Acer's stupid fuck
- Otts information much better or more better by dr sahibzada an thanks janab
- You could throw some larger wheels on that seeder and it might make it a bit easier.
- currently no oats are GMO
- all oats are non GMO
- wonderful work! truly beautiful! thank you for your efforts! I love oats and if our were not for folks like you we would be reduced to eating poison.