Oats do get fusarium, just not as big of grading factor as other crops. While not as bad as wheat or barley can be an issue. Certainly would be a carrier to carry spores for subsequent wheat and barley crops. Corn is another cereal that is a huge carrier for fuzz, but is seldom looked at as it is not often a grading factor.
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Oats acreage going up big time.
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Originally posted by Klause View PostYup. Peas-oats-wheat-canola
no fuzz
Easy on the land too. No cut worm issues
Make a big pile... just make sure you can get rid of it in one year
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Whoa, whoa, whoa...hold your horses! So no fus, vomi, T-2 or HT-2 in oats? Can't it penetrate the hull and get at the groat? Should make all the granola munching yuppies happy. Feed Trigger all the oats you want? And don't worry about feeding the kids Honey Nut Cheerios.
Industry doesn't have to look for an excuse to downgrade on account of the above listed factors. ....oats is ****en cheap enough!Last edited by farmaholic; Mar 28, 2017, 07:23.
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Another thing to consider with oats is that some company's are not accepting oats that have been sprayed with glyphosate. Swathing is good but almost always deer and elk will come in and crap on the swaths and that crap becomes a problem!
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