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Re: PICS - Harvesting Oats in SE Minnesota
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Posted by RickL on August 02, 2006 at 07:14:52 from (69.66.147.123):
In Reply to: Re: PICS - Harvesting Oats in SE Minnesota posted by RickL on August 02, 2006 at 06:22:59:
Okay just wondered that was all. In my area nobody windrows it that was all I was just wondering. I have been done with the oats,rye and wheat now for few weeks and for others. We all have seeding under neath also. I just pull in and combine it,bale the straw then usualy week or so later will cut the stubble and bale it. If we have a terrible weed spot you just combine around it,(be no crop or much there anyway) and when they mow the stubble later that gets mowed and baled then. Field ends up clean and go from there. Just way I have always done it and won't do any different now. Crop always goes to seed companies as far as the seed 90% of the time the rest goes local individuals. Straw goes to grocery stores.
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