Oats typically require about 20 to 25 inches of water during their growing season, which spans from planting to harvest. This water can come from rainfall and irrigation, with optimal moisture levels being crucial for good yield and quality. It's important to ensure consistent moisture, especially during critical growth stages like germination and grain filling. Overwatering or underwatering can negatively impact the crop's health and productivity.
One and 3/4 cups water for every cup of oatmeal.
Get some Quaker Oats, boil water, add water to the oats, add fruit, sugar to the oats and you have hot cereal. If the oats are took thick add more water until you get it just right.
I'm not sure what you mean by that if you mean onley eating oats and drinking water, then the answer in no they would not get the nuitiration that they need. But if you mean eating oats and other stuff such as lettuce and carrots then that is fine as long as they are healthy.
It depends on the texture. Instant oats are pressed very thin and so are digested quite a bit faster than traditional oats or, at the other end steel-cut oats. The downside to steel-cut oats must be cooked, usually for around 30 minutes before they can be eaten, whereas instant oats just need hot water.
Too much of anything is bad for you, and oats are carbs, so yes.
About 100 mg. Possibly because oats are powerful.
Normally, you boil the oats before adding milk to eat them.
Not if you don't want to!
sea oats
How much is 8 cups
to much
Mink might eat oats, but oats are not on their average diet. Mink tend to eat small animals and bugs and are considered to be omnivores. They like crayfish and water insects most.