Dead and dying Magnum oats in February, 2011 at Nacogdoches, Texas. Not only are the Magnum oats dead, but they have not been eaten by deer, as evidenced by comparing the heights of plants inside and outside the cage.

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Side by side comparison in February, 2011 at Nacogdoches, Texas of BFO Experimental Variety A and Cayuse Oats. Note dead Cayuse on right, heavy use of the BFO plot on left, and none on the Cayuse plot. Green intermixed in the Cayuse is ryegrass contamination due to non-competiveness.
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Side by side comparison in February, 2011 at Nacogdoches, Texas of the original cold hardy on left and Magnum Oats on right. Note also the heavy use (see cage) of BFO compared to the Magnum oats. The green you see in the Magnum plot is ryegrass contamination, which stands little chance in the BFO plot.
Side by side comparison in February, 2011 at Nacogdoches, Texas of BFO Cold Hardy Oat and Jerry Oats. Note dead Jerry oats on right, heavy use of the BFO plot on left (see cage), and none on the Jerry plot. Green intermixed in the Jerry oat plot is ryegrass contamination due to non-competiveness.
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Dead and dying Jerry oats in February, 2011 at Nacogdoches, Texas. Not only are the Jerry oats dead, but they have not been eaten by deer, as evidenced by comparing the heights of plants inside and outside the cage. In addition, note the ryegrass infestation (green areas).
Dead and dying Cayuse oats in February, 2011 at Nacogdoches, Texas. Not only are the Cayuse oats dead, but they have not been eaten by deer, as evidenced by comparing the heights of plants inside and outside the cage. In addition, note the heavy ryegrass infestation (green areas).
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Over-view of test plots showing contrasts for test varieties, February, 2011.