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Winter Pasture Turn out: Nov 1st
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 713076" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>The advantage of oats is that you can plant them earlier and are more are drought tolerant than other annuals. Disadvantage is not cold tolerant. </p><p>The primary use of oats is fall grazing or haying as nothing will be left in spring.</p><p>Also if planted after June they will not produce seed but have a unfertilized flower.</p><p>According to a lot or research at OSU, bin run oats perform as well as seed oats.</p><p>I planted oats the first week of Aug and they are waist deep now. I will use it like stockpiled fecue. I sowed 2 1/5 bushel to the acre at a cost of $7.50 acre. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://beef.osu.edu/beef/graze/wntrgraz.htm" target="_blank">http://beef.osu.edu/beef/graze/wntrgraz.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 713076, member: 8840"] The advantage of oats is that you can plant them earlier and are more are drought tolerant than other annuals. Disadvantage is not cold tolerant. The primary use of oats is fall grazing or haying as nothing will be left in spring. Also if planted after June they will not produce seed but have a unfertilized flower. According to a lot or research at OSU, bin run oats perform as well as seed oats. I planted oats the first week of Aug and they are waist deep now. I will use it like stockpiled fecue. I sowed 2 1/5 bushel to the acre at a cost of $7.50 acre. [url=http://beef.osu.edu/beef/graze/wntrgraz.htm]http://beef.osu.edu/beef/graze/wntrgraz.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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