TAMO 606
- high grain and forage producing winter oat cultivar that is adapted to North Texas and similar areas in adjacent states
- averaging 34lb/bu throughout most of the testing areas in the USA, and over 36lb/bu in North Texas
- moderately short in height, with very little lodging and has a good record of forage production in Texas and Oklahoma
- tends to be later maturing than prevalent varieties grown in North Texas and has shown a yield advantage when environmental conditions allow a longer growing season
- good winter hardiness, similar to Dallas oat
- good crown rust resistance, but is susceptible to stem rust
- should not be grown in areas prone to severe crown rust epidemics, such as South Texas
- area of adaptation for TAMO 606 is north of interstate 10 to southern Oklahoma
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