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Winter Pasture Turn out: Nov 1st
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<blockquote data-quote="OK Jeanne" data-source="post: 713038" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>Part of the pasture is in wheat & part in oats. I think they like the oats best; it's a wider leaf. At around 5-10degrees the top of the</p><p>oat plant will get brown/frozen off---but it comes back with a warm-up. Wheat is more winter resistant. I don't recall that the</p><p>price of the seed was much different. However the best oats we have ever had was the winter after we applied lime in the fall---then used</p><p>"Heavy Grazier" variety from East Texas seed co. It was a much more expensive variety. We didn't have enough animals on it, and it</p><p>started heading out in mid-December. It was the first and only time that we baled hay on Jan 1st.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Jeanne, post: 713038, member: 3333"] Part of the pasture is in wheat & part in oats. I think they like the oats best; it's a wider leaf. At around 5-10degrees the top of the oat plant will get brown/frozen off---but it comes back with a warm-up. Wheat is more winter resistant. I don't recall that the price of the seed was much different. However the best oats we have ever had was the winter after we applied lime in the fall---then used "Heavy Grazier" variety from East Texas seed co. It was a much more expensive variety. We didn't have enough animals on it, and it started heading out in mid-December. It was the first and only time that we baled hay on Jan 1st. [/QUOTE]
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