Enough diff in BFO to warrant increased cost based on your assessment at this point?
This is my first time to plant, and I did place them in the better spots of the plot. Seed is clean and looks healthy. I got good germination from all seed planted (feed oats, feed wheat, 3-way mix, and BFO), and all plots are being grazed about the same. Stay tuned!Good looking plots lak. Leading the post with test I assume you've not planted BFO before. I'm curious if they overwinter and how far north if so. Keep us posted.
I think mine was about $34 for 50lb bagMy COOP where I get my seed rarely keeps anything in stock so I asked them to order me some oats back in the summer. They never tell me prices up front and when they came in it was BFO and if I remember correctly they were right around $30 a 50...I planted them back in mid August and we didn't get rain for 1.5 months but they popped up with what little soil moisture there was. Deer have been keeping them pretty short so far...
Will see if they overwinter here in OK...
Do you mean These maters?? To everything there is a season!Always enjoy this thread and its 'maters.
I will pick a spot of regular oats/wheat where soil is as good as BFO spot and will try to document. Yesterday was a month in and bfo looks more vibrant, but that may be because I'm expecting them to. The area immediately adjacent is not a good test because it is an incline and rocky.It'll be interesting to see how your regular oats do compared to Buck Forage Oats.
They will sometimes paw the nuts from the ground, I have heardDo deer eat chufa?
They might nip it but they don’t like it and won’t browse it to death.So deer don't browse Chufa?