ND Heart Oats

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  • Crown-Rust resistant, Non-PVP variety
  • Much better crown rust resistance than Morton, Jerry, or other old cover crop varieties
  • Excellent choice for cover cropping or hay (improved biomass and quality)
  • Medium-late maturity, medium-tall, average lodging score
  • Yields less than Rushmore or Buffalo, but more than Morton or Jerry
  • Released by NDSU

$21.50$700.00


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Oats are a vital part of our seed offerings, and we carry a wide selection of organic and conventional non-GMO spring oat seed varieties to meet any production need. Whether you aim to produce milling-quality oats, maximize bushels for animal feed, provide a nurse crop for alfalfa or forages, plant an economical cover crop, use spring oats for hay, produce straw, or meet a niche, food-grade market, we have the best adapted public spring oats for sale to meet your farm goals.

ND Heart Oats
Performance Table
VarietySeed ColorMaturityPlant HeightStraw StrengthTest Wt.Grain Millers Approved?Crown RustBYDV2024 Yield (bu/A)Avg. Yield 3-Year (bu)
ND Heart OatsWhiteMed-LateMed-TallAvg36.8No44138.2133.4
Organic Sumo OatsWhiteEarlyMediumVery Strong37.7Yes34138.2132
Reins OatsWhiteEarlyShortVery Strong37.3Yes64139.7134.9
Organic Reins OatsWhiteEarlyShortVery Strong37.3Yes64139.7134.9
Rushmore OatsWhiteMedMed-TallAvg37.7Yes54148.5149.4
Organic Rushmore OatsWhiteMedMed-TallAvg37.7Yes54148.5149.4
Organic ND Heart OatsWhiteMed-LateMed-TallAvg36.8No44138.2133.4
SD Buffalo OatsWhiteMed-LateMed-TallStrong36.9Yes4ID145.5152.3
Organic SD Buffalo OatsWhiteMed-TallMed-TallStrong36.9Yes4ID145.5152.3
Mink OatsYellowLateMed-TallStrong35.1No2id172166
Organic Streaker Hulless OatsNAEarly MedAvg42.1No54105.8105.9
Streaker Hulless OatsNAEarlyMedAvg42.1No54105.8105.9
George Forage OatsNAVery LateVery TallIDNANAIDIDNANA
Cover Crop OatsVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesNoSusceptibleNANANA
Organic Cover Crop OatsVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesNoSusceptibleNANANA

Spring Oats

Oats are an annual cereal grain that can be used as a nurse crop to establish alfalfa, chopped for livestock feed, or raised for grain. Spring oats are planted very early in the spring, are tolerant to cold, fast establishing, and mature in the middle of the summer. We are a dedicated supporter of oat breeding at the University level and carry a diverse selection of oat varieties to suit any purpose.

Planting: Oats should be drilled 1-2 in. deep into a firm seedbed in early spring.

Planting Rate (straight for grain/forage): 80-110 lbs. (3 bu/A).

Planting Rate (with alfalfa): 40-50 lbs (1½ – 2 bu/A).

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