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Re: Bob vs Buck Oats?
[Re: 257wbymag]
#2901747
09/11/19 04:53 PM
09/11/19 04:53 PM
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abolt300
Booner
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Booner
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Posts: 10,675
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Mainly for cover tonnage and cold tolerance. I think you’d see a difference if you’d try a few bags I'm going to do that this year. 50lb/acre on just the black oats portion of the mix, when used in a mix with wheat, rye, clover and rape??? Broadcast and cultipacked at overall rate of around 125lb/acre.
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Re: Bob vs Buck Oats?
[Re: hallb]
#2901796
09/11/19 05:58 PM
09/11/19 05:58 PM
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jaredhunts
Puts sugar in his cornbread!
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Puts sugar in his cornbread!
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Posts: 13,103
Montgomery, Alabama
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I would plant something else. Thanks for your irrelevant input on my question...but since you brought it up, they will be planted with crimson clover, rape, kale, radish and turnips. You're welcome.
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Re: Bob vs Buck Oats?
[Re: hallb]
#2901819
09/11/19 06:33 PM
09/11/19 06:33 PM
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2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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Posts: 34,900
Boxes Cove
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Coker 227 are supposed to be the most cold tolerate regular oat. I've used them with good success.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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