Posted by jackinok on November 26, 2012 at 07:56:16 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: quack or leave alone? posted by mosinee dave on November 20, 2012 at 17:57:00:
might want to be a little careful with that mix,you cant graze cattle on straight oats normally,and peas can cause severe bloat problems.together i simply do not know.either one is normally planted with a grass for continual grazing. drying it down as hay you might be alright,but even then you most likely would get more food value from a grass ,because their wouldnt be much value in your oat straw. how you handle the field would depend on your location i would think.if your far north for instance would you have enough growing season to spray roundup,wait the prescribed time and still get a good growing season? here the heat would limit me if i sprayed in spring when grass/weeds were growing,waited a month and then planted peas or oats. in other words the heat limits me instead of the cold.
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