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Latest drilling date for Mascani oats
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<blockquote data-quote="David." data-source="post: 4383556" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Just discussed this with agronomist actually.</p><p>They conducted trial with both winter and spring oats, in both late autumn and spring drilling situations.</p><p>In all situations the springs did out yield the winters by varying degrees, with the <u>big proviso</u> that there was hardly any winter weather to potentially kill the autumn drilled spring oats plot.</p><p>So it seems that winters will do fine drilled right through if you already have the seed; but if you actually plan to drill very late or in spring due to BG pressure, spring oats would be better plan.</p><p>Also, spring drilled winter oats can tend to be lower bushel weights than if planted in autumn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David., post: 4383556, member: 67"] Just discussed this with agronomist actually. They conducted trial with both winter and spring oats, in both late autumn and spring drilling situations. In all situations the springs did out yield the winters by varying degrees, with the [U]big proviso[/U] that there was hardly any winter weather to potentially kill the autumn drilled spring oats plot. So it seems that winters will do fine drilled right through if you already have the seed; but if you actually plan to drill very late or in spring due to BG pressure, spring oats would be better plan. Also, spring drilled winter oats can tend to be lower bushel weights than if planted in autumn. [/QUOTE]
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