Posted by Don-Wi on April 16, 2012 at 17:13:23 from (75.249.44.18):
In Reply to: Oats & peas are in posted by Don-Wi on April 15, 2012 at 07:21:41:
Dad used to buy the peas separate and we'd ussually mix in our own oats that we grow and clean. The last couple years we didn't have any left (last year we didn't do any oats to combine) and Dad just bought it premixed. I think it's $17.50/50lb bag. We put in 2 bags shy of a ton of oats & peas, another 1250 lbs, of peas & tritical, and another 10 bags of oats.
Pretty sure oats & peas we pretty much leave the drill alone from sowing oats, but with the peas & trit, it needed to be set back as the first filling went down pretty fast. Tritical is a bit smaller than oats so the LBS go in quicker. On our 20X7 Van Brunt FB drill, I think it was 40 notches for oats & 32 for peas & trit.
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