First cutting for the year Oats

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Lineman North Florida

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I posted this in my skidsteer thread but figured it might be more appropriate here, supposed to have good weather for the next week, gonna need it to get these dry without running a tedder through it.
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Grass still brown up here in the north.

You cut in dough stage?
 
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Grass still brown up here in the north.

You cut in dough stage?
I try to cut them in the milk stage if the weather allows, I believe it's different in other parts of the country, some want to cut them in the boot stage, but seeing those seed heads in the roll is what sells down here.
 
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I try to cut them in the milk stage if the weather allows, I believe it's different in other parts of the country, some want to cut them in the boot stage, but seeing those seed heads in the roll is what sells down here.

I might try straight oats for hay again.

I tried oats & peas once, weather usually too fickle to cut for hay at right time, and my soil doesn't carry equipment too well when wet.

I mudded that crop out since the oats were starting to mature. Need 4wd to rake that field....
 
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I might try straight oats for hay again.

I tried oats & peas once, weather usually too fickle to cut for hay at right time, and my soil doesn't carry equipment too well when wet.

I mudded that crop out since the oats were starting to mature. Need 4wd to rake that field....
It takes a little luck and some cooperative weather to get a spring oats crop put up.
 
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No tedder or? Why would you not run a tedder right after mowing so they covered the entire field? What little loss there would be would be made up in better, faster, more even drying.
 
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No tedder or? Why would you not run a tedder right after mowing so they covered the entire field? What little loss there would be would be made up in better, faster, more even drying.
Just a matter of preference I suppose, if I didn't have this 7 plus day window of good weather I would definitely run the tedder over it, but in the past I have had good luck flipping it with a rake and it drying well, I will have to watch it over the next few days to see if it pays off to keep from losing as many of those seed heads.
 
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I ted crop that heavy regardless of weather, but getting 7 days of sun and warm in a row would be like winning the lottery here.
 

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