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Goliath Oat Seed 48 lb

$17.45

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Type

Summer Annual Grain

Growing Season

Summer

Planting Dates

Feb 20 to April 20

Height

5 ft w/ seedbed
3 ft no till drill

Seeding Rate

3 bu per acre
2.5 bu & 30 lbs peas per acre

Goliath Oat Seeds live up to their name with impressive height and equally impressive versatility across multiple farming applications. This late-maturing variety delivers consistent performance whether you’re targeting grain harvest, hay production, or straw collection. The variety’s natural disease resistance and strong feed value make it a reliable choice for operations seeking dual-purpose crops that perform well in varying conditions.

Key Features of Goliath Oat Seeds

Tall growing variety with very high hay production potential
Harvested successfully for good grain production yields
Works well with Little Giant Spring Peas to increase protein content
Builds nitrogen in soil when planted with legume companions
Serves as effective deer and bird attractant for wildlife management
Late maturing multipurpose oat with good feed value characteristics

Additional Information

UsageGrain Production, Hay
Seeding Depth3/4 to 1.5 inch
Seed TreatmentRaw
Inoculation StatusN/A
ClassificationNon-GMO

Wildlife managers appreciate Goliath’s ability to extend attraction periods well into late summer and fall seasons. This late-heading vigorous oat has gained popularity among dairy farmers and veggie growers alike, proving more heat-tolerant than common oats. The variety’s extended maturity window creates sustained food sources during critical periods when other annual grains have already been consumed, making it particularly valuable for managing hunting properties or supporting wildlife through seasonal transitions.