My limited experiences with oats as a late-summer-planted cover crop have led me to conclude that they (usually) don’t survive the winter, an attribute that makes them a desirable part of no-till and reduced-tillage crop management systems. They are also much more beautiful than the more commonly grown fall rye, with a more graceful, taller stature and the ability to dance in the autumn wind.
Tagged: Cover Crops, Plants

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I wish that I had some of the spinach. You are a poet and I love you
Oh how sweet, what a sweet mother I have. Father: Write something about how you love me, so everyone can see that we are the perfect family.