Damon and Kevin are discussing options for a late season planting of oats after winter wheat. Excerpt: This field had wheat harvested, winter wheat in late July. And then after we got the straw off, we came in and no till planted a cover crop of spring oats. About 60 lbs per acre, that's kind of a cover crop rate. If we wanted to have this as a forage harvested crop, we'd be a little higher, at 80 to 100 pounds. If we had intended this to be a forage crop we'd want to have at least 40 to 60 pounds of nitrogen available, along with about 20 pounds of phosphorus and 90 pounds of potash, to really try to shoot for that two to three ton of dry matter yield that would be optimum for economic return there.
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