Hull-less white oat

@beenice2 (2967)
Sackville, New Brunswick
September 6, 2022 2:59pm CST
I learned something today! Because most oats are difficult to hull. So when you grow your own oat, you got to grow the hull-less white oat. Because they say if you don't get the hull-less you pretty much have cows feed . Hummm! This year I am going to use the oat I have, I do not want to throw my crop out. But next year will be different.
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@LadyDuck (502343)
• Italy
7 Sep 22
The hull-less oats mades it easier to grow your own, they need less processing once harvested.
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@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
7 Sep 22
Yes. So that is my reason why I am going to go for it for next year.
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@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
9 Sep 22
@LadyDuck Yes, for sure. I want to have an easier time to harvest and all.
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@LadyDuck (502343)
• Italy
7 Sep 22
@beenice2 This sounds to be a good idea.
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@RebeccasFarm (91299)
• United States
6 Sep 22
Oh I learned something too then that I didnt know. Is that your photo? If so its lovely.
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@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
7 Sep 22
No the photo is from pixabay .
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@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
9 Sep 22
@RebeccasFarm Yes it does dear.
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• United States
7 Sep 22
@beenice2 Fair enough tho..illustrates it well.
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@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
6 Sep 22
A good lesson learned for you and other farmers.
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@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
7 Sep 22
This is to be hoped.
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@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
7 Sep 22
@beenice2 We have to hold onto hope in life.
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@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
9 Sep 22
@CarolDM there is always hope for sure.
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