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Posted by Brokenwrench on August 05, 2005 at 04:32:58 from (69.128.199.166):
In Reply to: Re: question for Allan in ne posted by Allan in NE on August 05, 2005 at 03:49:36:
Mornin Allan, I thought it was interesting to find out that they seed oats in with sugar beets. We`re a ways north and east of the southern Red River Valley here, and its only been a few years that they`ve been planting beets around here. I`ve been told that the beets do real well in our light, irrigated soil. Anyway the land around me (120 acres) was rotated out of alfalfa and into beets for a year, when the stuff started to come up, it came up pure oats. Then well before the oats headed out, at maybe a foot tall, they came in sprayed it, and cultivated it out. I don`t know, maybe this is common knowledge, but I found it kinda interesting. I used to live up in the northern Red River Valley, and can"t say I remeber seeing that done. It was wierd looking, seeing oats seeded in with a row crop. Take care and good luck with the seeding Brokenwrench
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