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Oat

Oat

Oat is a cereal that used to be the staple food for people in Scotland. In most other countries its main use is as a fodder for livestock. When oats are used for human consumption it is often in the form of oatmeal or rolled oats which are used to prepare oat porridge or oat cookies.

Oats are commonly used as a fodder for horses, which is reflected in many proverbs and quotes about oats that refer to horses. This page provides some basic information on oat, together with some oat photos.


Basic information on oat

Scientific name: Avena sativa
   
Family: Poaceae
Order: Poales
   
English: Oat, Oats
Dutch: Haver
German: Hafer
French: Avoine
Spanish: Avena
Italian: Avena
   
Origin: Oats originate from the Near East.
Distribution: Main production of oats is in the northern parts of Europe, Russia and Canada. Also in USA, China and Australia.
   
Plant: Oats is an annual grass that is grown as a cereal crop.
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Spacing (close range) Sowing of 175 kilo per hectare.
Spacing (wide range) Sowing 125 kilo per hectare.
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Propagation: Otas are propagated by sowing the seeds, which can be sown in autumn (for harvesting in late summer) or in the spring (for harvesting in early autumn ). Seeds are usually broadcasted.
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Oat photos

Oat Oat as a fodder crop

Proverbs about oat

  • When you can't get bread, oat-cakes are not amiss.
  • It's a very proud horse that will not carry his oats.
  • He's sowing his wild oats.
  • Give an ass oats and he runs after thistles.
  • Let him who dreads the sparrows sow no oats.
  • Oat bread to-day is better than cake to-morrow.
  • Asses carry the oats and horses eat them.
  • A cough will stick longer by a horse than a peck of oats.
  • A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats.
  • It is safe to lend barley to him who has oats.
  • It is a poor horse that is not worth his oats.
  • It is not the horse that draws the cart, but the oats.
  • Drive the horse with oats, not with curses and oaths.

Quotes about oat

  • Alimony is like buying oats for a dead horse. (Arthur Bear)
  • Most of us spend the first six days of each week sowing wild oats; then we go to church on Sunday and pray for a crop failure. (Fred Allen)

Oat recipes

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