Posted by paul on April 11, 2022 at 22:29:50 from (66.60.209.84):
In Reply to: Oat hay posted by Cowboy2005 on April 11, 2022 at 17:46:03:
Years ago we would plant oats into thin alfalfa. First cutting would be 95% alfalfa, second cutting would be closer to 50-50 oats and alfalfa.
Depending on the timing you might get some oats regrowth for the 3rd cutting as well, 25%?
Into a grass stand, not sure the oats would do well. I guess if the grass is thin enough, but.... why is the grass so thin? If the grass isnt growing, the oats is going to be just another grass that also wont grow well. Too dry, too wet, not enough nutrients?
In any event, drilling the oats in, or roughing up with a light disking, broadcasting, then harrowing would be needed. Just throwing the grass on surface wont compete with the existing grass.
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