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Re: knocked the oats down
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Posted by Leroy on July 29, 2007 at 06:15:15 from (216.201.38.28):
In Reply to: knocked the oats down posted by Don-Wi on July 28, 2007 at 21:47:44:
Oats is not raised around me any more (If I was feeding livestock I would be raising it) but when it was raised you direct cut at all times, if weeds were comming you sprayed for them after sprays were avaible. With Alfalfa seed in the weeds were up and sprayable before the alfalfa was up and could use plain old 2-4-D. A neighbor a few years ago thought he could get away with on his wheat crop cutting and swathing it to dry faster to double crop soybeans, well the rains came and he lost the entire wheat crop. Never got his double crop beans in either. Everybody else had good wheat. Growing up the Red Clover second cutting was left go for seed and mowed, left dry, raked and then combined. Finaly decided to direct cut it and yield jumped by a fourth as that much was being lost by swathing it. Just can't under stand swathing any wheat or oats.
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