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Cereal Grains
#3721093
08/04/22 11:43 AM
08/04/22 11:43 AM
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blahblahblah
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Would it be redundant to use oats, wheat, rye, and triticale in a blend? I know they have different strengths and weaknesses as well as attracting power. I am thinking a blend with Crimson clover and winter peas.
You can take a man's life, but you can't take his freedom.
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: blahblahblah]
#3721113
08/04/22 12:30 PM
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Turkey_neck
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I use wheat, rye and triticale every year.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: blahblahblah]
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08/04/22 12:34 PM
08/04/22 12:34 PM
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buzzard
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Triticale and Cosaque black oats
"Hell with them fellows, buzzard got to eat same as a worm" Josey Wales
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: buzzard]
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08/04/22 01:01 PM
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blahblahblah
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Yeah I used to get the black oats from Petcher seeds.
You can take a man's life, but you can't take his freedom.
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: buzzard]
#3721271
08/04/22 03:34 PM
08/04/22 03:34 PM
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Snuffy
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Triticale and Cosaque black oats
^^^This^^^
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Re: Cereal Grains
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08/04/22 09:05 PM
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I have noticed in test plots that triticale isn't as forgiving of poor soil as rye. I also notice that sometimes they don't use it quite as much as wheat at some points. So I figured if I need 800 or so lbs anyhow, might as well use them all.
You can take a man's life, but you can't take his freedom.
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Re: Cereal Grains
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08/04/22 10:26 PM
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^^^ All that together w the crimson and winter pea sounds awesome
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Re: Cereal Grains
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08/04/22 11:16 PM
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BamaStrapAssassi
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Really anytime you mix anything it’s counterproductive imo. Nowadays I plant everything separate for the most part. Brassicas strip/plot, clover plots (perennial, maintained), and the exception is ill do winter peas cultipack them, and then top sow a cereal. Ill top sow cereals in the brassicas too if they start getting hit early or something.
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: BamaStrapAssassi]
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08/05/22 08:55 PM
08/05/22 08:55 PM
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Really anytime you mix anything it’s counterproductive imo. Nowadays I plant everything separate for the most part. Brassicas strip/plot, clover plots (perennial, maintained), and the exception is ill do winter peas cultipack them, and then top sow a cereal. Ill top sow cereals in the brassicas too if they start getting hit early or something. I’m scratching my head. Variety and different maturity rates and timing is what’s attractive and gained from mixed plots. Having companion plants is a great thing for wildlife and cost effective.
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: Mbrock]
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08/05/22 09:20 PM
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blahblahblah
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I don't think Bama means to not plant in the same plot. I read it to mean to not plant them at the same time and method. Different size and depth seeds etc. Maybe I read wrong. I plant cereal grains in the same plot as brassica but not in the same mix. I add clover to brassica and cereal grain.
You can take a man's life, but you can't take his freedom.
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: Mbrock]
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08/06/22 12:12 AM
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Really anytime you mix anything it’s counterproductive imo. Nowadays I plant everything separate for the most part. Brassicas strip/plot, clover plots (perennial, maintained), and the exception is ill do winter peas cultipack them, and then top sow a cereal. Ill top sow cereals in the brassicas too if they start getting hit early or something. I’m scratching my head. Variety and different maturity rates and timing is what’s attractive and gained from mixed plots. Having companion plants is a great thing for wildlife and cost effective. I agree. What I was trying to explain above is essentially all one plot. I just plant individually if that makes sense. So in a 2 acre plot ill have a 1/2 acre of clover 1/2 brassicas and an acre of peas and wheat/oats.
Allfrey Land & Game Wildlife & Habitat Consulting 256-206-6122 Alabama
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Re: Cereal Grains
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08/10/22 08:15 AM
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I just plant a 3-way mix AND have about 20 deer standing around every time I go hunting in any of the fields..... I must be doing something wrong.
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Re: Cereal Grains
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08/10/22 03:29 PM
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I just plant a 3-way mix AND have about 20 deer standing around every time I go hunting in any of the fields..... I must be doing something wrong. Obviously you need to shoot every deer you see to fix this problem, duh.
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: Goatkiller]
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08/10/22 05:51 PM
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I just plant a 3-way mix AND have about 20 deer standing around every time I go hunting in any of the fields..... I must be doing something wrong. You need to watch more Outdoor Channel!
Life is a journey. Make sure and bring plenty of Beer.
My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pussies and I'd catch one with a dick broke off in it.
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: Mbrock]
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08/10/22 08:02 PM
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Really anytime you mix anything it’s counterproductive imo. Nowadays I plant everything separate for the most part. Brassicas strip/plot, clover plots (perennial, maintained), and the exception is ill do winter peas cultipack them, and then top sow a cereal. Ill top sow cereals in the brassicas too if they start getting hit early or something. I’m scratching my head. Variety and different maturity rates and timing is what’s attractive and gained from mixed plots. Having companion plants is a great thing for wildlife and cost effective.
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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Re: Cereal Grains
[Re: Goatkiller]
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08/11/22 12:20 PM
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I just plant a 3-way mix AND have about 20 deer standing around every time I go hunting in any of the fields..... I must be doing something wrong. Yes I think I need to come out the last week of November to investigate!!
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