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Oat Variety Trial in Northeast Iowa

Authors: Sarah Carlson (Practical Farmers of Iowa) , Stefan Gailans (Practical Farmers of Iowa) , Kenny Pecinovsky (Iowa State University) , Brian J. Lang (Iowa State University)

  • Oat Variety Trial in Northeast Iowa

    Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm

    Oat Variety Trial in Northeast Iowa

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Abstract

Oats are a major spring-sown, small grain crop in Iowa. Oats can be used for grain and straw production, as a companion crop to establish hay and pastures, or for early-season forage as hay or haylage. Because oats mature in late July to early August, it allows for cropping options for the remainder of the season including establishment of perennial forage or cover crops, and a timely window for a mid-season animal manure application.

How to Cite:

Carlson, S., Gailans, S., Pecinovsky, K. & Lang, B. J., (2017) “Oat Variety Trial in Northeast Iowa”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2016(1).

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Published on
2017-01-01

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