That really depends on the soil type, when you are going to plant and what oat variety/cultivar you are planting. As such this question cannot be answered.
Actually the phrase is "sowing your oats" referring to the planting of oats in a field.
The average figure for one acre of farmland is 1/8 person per acre, however this is an average of all commoditites such as corn, wheat, rice, oats, barley, cattle, sheep, hogs, fruits, vegetables, etc. Also keep in mind that wheat is not an entire peron's diet, but wheat, a medium yielding crop, at an average of 80 bushels to the acre and a test weight of 60 pounds per when at 13.5% moisture, a bushel can produce 4800 pounds per acre.
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A 55 gallon drum can hold approximately 400-450 pounds of oats, depending on their density and how tightly they are packed.
The amount of straw from a single acre of oats can vary greatly, depending on things such as moisture, the quality of the ground, and how heavily it was seeded. Typically you can expect anywhere from about 150 to 200 75 to 100 pound bales of straw per acre.
1/3 lbs
Approximatly 2500-3000 pumpkins per acre for the larger jack o lantern types averaging about 2 pumpkins a plant
What are the weight of the oats?
About 1/4 cup of oats
The typical ration of oats for a horse is usually between 2 and 6 pounds of oats a day. If you are feeding more then 3 pounds of oats it is recommended to split the oats into two or more meals throughout the day.
1 bushel of oats is equal to 14.5kg
Approximately 170 gm in a cup of rolled oats