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What is buck oats? naked oats?
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Posted by ShepFL on September 08, 2006 at 15:21:16 from (155.14.118.67):
Was at a training course last night to maintain my CEUs for RUP license and we got talking of food plots. We got talking of oats and this one fella mentioned he had good luck with buck oats. He says the seed does not fall off like normal oats. Anyone got a lead on this oat? I am stumped! PS - My food plot mix / acres is from UF is as follows: Best Buy for your Buck- #1 50 lbs (2 bu) oats 50 lbs (1 bu) wheat or triticale 6 lbs red clover 14 lbs crimson clover Best Buy for your Buck - #2 50 lbs (2 bu) oats 15 lbs crimson clover 16 lbs ryegrass (may reseed) 6 lbs red clover Double Treat (for well-drained sites) 10 lbs red clover 15 lbs crimson clover Triple Treat (for wet or poorly drained sites) 4 lbs white clover 12 lbs red clover 4 lbs arrowleaf clover Tetra Treat (for medium-drained to wet sites) 14 lbs crimson clover 6 lbs red clover 4 lbs arrowleaf clover 2 lbs white clover
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