Just corn & beans gets so boring - gotta try something a little different. That 5-10 acre field of oats I don't think i've ever done the same way twice - always trying something different.
I really wondered this summer as the radishes bloomed - wondered if I would see any oats! Turned out ok. No growth at all on the radish tho, all to seed. I learned you need to plant them in mid summer or later to get the root growth.
Little early to see what grows from them now. I see a little root, but in the early stages. We were _terrible_ dry here this summer.
A few of the tunips got close to basketball size near the corn rows - sucked up the N. The cattle will shave the bigger ones down with their lower teeth, you see these white spots in the field. Then the white spots disappear, as they get them pulled up.
The smaller baseball sized ones they just yank up & eat.
I don't get as many tops as I should with my methods - I need to swath the oats, and that cuts a lot of the tops off. By then the turnips are filling the root, and don't regrow a _lot_ of top growth.
It must be an aquired taste, but my cattle can't wait to get to yanking up the roots, they leave grass, clover, alfalfa, oats regrowth - they love the turnips, eat them fisrt. Makes them pretty smelly & slobbery, you don't want to be downwind of them!
I heard one story of a person planting turnips, and a 5 acre fella moved from town & didn't know much was calling in a gas leak smell to the authorities - took a while for anyone ot figure out it was just the smell of the turnips.
On another forum, they are talking about the forage radishes for breaking up the soil compation, and storing nutrients over winter. they break down very rapidly in spring & release the N, P, & K into the seed zone of your next crop. Turnips do about the same, tho they don't grow into the soil as deep.
--->Paul