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Topic: My little oat crop
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| lyle niemi
08-27-2012 04:20:52
209.91.107.213
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I couldnt aford fertilizer this year (900 bucks/ton) but I should be able to make a little off this crop??? |
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| lyle niemi
08-27-2012 19:28:38
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Re: My little oat crop in reply to Fawteen, 08-27-2012 04:20:52
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| Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeJust under 200 in total |
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| donjr
08-27-2012 19:22:10
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Re: My little oat crop in reply to lyle niemi, 08-27-2012 04:20:52
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| As clean as that stuff looks, it's a shame you can't do something with that straw. I used to break even or do a bit better on the oats, but clean straw made a nice profit. |
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| The Red
08-27-2012 13:49:30
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Re: My little oat crop in reply to lyle niemi, 08-27-2012 04:20:52
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| It looks very clean Lyle. How many acres? |
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| ShadetreeRet
08-27-2012 07:21:30
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Re: My little oat crop in reply to lyle niemi, 08-27-2012 04:20:52
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| Doesn't look too bad. Depending on what was last grown there and the condition of the soil, many times you can get by without adding fertilizer for at least one planting. From what I've seen, the soil where you live looks pretty fertile. |
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| Tony in Mass.
08-27-2012 07:18:09
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Re: My little oat crop in reply to lyle niemi, 08-27-2012 04:20:52
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| U R in northern Alberta. It shouldn't need fertilizer. |
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| RayP(MI)
08-27-2012 05:59:40
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Re: My little oat crop in reply to lyle niemi, 08-27-2012 04:20:52
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| Looks like some oats there for harvest. I usually go about 200# of 19-19-19 per acre, and if I have any manure from the sheep barnyard... Think it helps, immensely. Wish I thought I could afford more. |
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