I would say that is a crap shoot at best north of me this late.
It will germinate, but in a normal fall and winter from this point on, I don't know that you will get enough growth to notice anything, especially going to oats. If it were going to beans or something you planted mid to late spring it would have a chance to grow in spring a bit, but not with oats and corn.
If you have the seed sitting there, worth a chance I guess, but I would bet it ends up more cost and hassle than it was worth at this point in time.
Certainly woulda planted it before this rain, not after........ Every day counts.
Worked up a field road real late here, just before I combined, it was so rutted from a ditch cleaning and had so many critter mounds I couldn't drive on it any more. Put in a big mix of turnip, clover, alfalfa, waterway grass seed, oats, and a bu of rye. Wanted something green by freeze up, and want a bit of grass to catch next year. The worked up ditch grass will actually take over in two years, so doesn't matter if what I planted really takes or not. Forget what day I did that, was too late for good results, but probably last couple days of September.
You can see how the critters felt about my efforts.
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