Wild Olive Blossom for cattle and goat
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Green oats are the best winter feed for livestock
Green oats can be a good forage option for livestock during the winter months, as they are a fast-growing, cool-season crop that can provide high yields of nutritious forage.
Oats are usually planted in the fall for winter grazing, but they can also be planted in the spring for summer grazing. When planted in the spring, oats are usually ready for grazing in about 60-80 days, depending on growing conditions.
Green oats are a good source of protein, fiber and energy for livestock. They are also relatively easy to digest, making them a good choice for cattle with sensitive digestive systems. Additionally, oats can help improve soil health, as they have a deep root system that can help break up soil compaction and improve soil structure.
However, it is important to note that green oats may not be suitable for all types of livestock and in all situations. For example, if the weather is hot and dry, oats may not grow well and provide optimal forage. Additionally, if cattle are not used to eating oats, they may need to be introduced to them gradually to avoid digestive upset.
Overall, green oats can be a good forage option for livestock during the winter months, but it's important to consider your livestock's specific needs and growing conditions before deciding to plant them.
Oat can be cultivated from the third week of September to the first week of December
With first cultivation you can have two to three harvests in the irrigated area and in the third harvest you can also produce seeds.
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