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G79-430 Oat Production In Nebraska (Revised March 1992), Russell Moomaw, Charles A. Shapiro
G79-430 Oat Production In Nebraska (Revised March 1992), Russell Moomaw, Charles A. Shapiro
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Information is provided for various oat production practices including seed selection, fertilizing, planting, weed control and harvest. Oats were among the first crops grown by pioneers who settled eastern Nebraska. As recently as 1950, Nebraska produced 2.7 million acres of oats. Acreage has declined steadily, however, and in 1990 there were just 300,000 acres. Oats are grown throughout the state, with the majority being in eastern Nebraska where the cool, moist climate provides for the best growth. The feed value of oats also favors its production in northeast Nebraska where swine, dairy cattle, and beef cattle production are heavy. An …