That stand produced the best yield in comparison to all the other fields he planted last year, good soil, holds a lot of moisture and he sprayed, fertilized, the people at the elevator also said his entire crop was the best they had come in, from what he told me. He's done a lot of oats, I saw a photo and I hope to get a copy of it, of him in the late 50's with JD 420 & JD pull behind combine harvesting oats, been at it a long time. That crop produced a 2nd crop topped out with heads again, but the cold weather and season change kept it back, yield would not have been as much, sure would have made nice hay, but he would have had a real narrow window to get it to dry.
I've had tomatoes grow until December, I plant a garden against the perimeter of the house facing south, sun hits it all day long just kept em covered at night, only problem is the temperature. This location is the perfect place for a greenhouse or solarium type room for same, could easily heat it by opening cellar windows and letting some heat out from my wood stove, there is no doubt I could keep things growing all year, hand pollinating etc. Grasses in the corners start to green up in February on that side.
Only thing I see around is winter wheat or rye planted in the fall, nothing else really grows without some help to keep the temperature up.
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