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winter oats

noun

(used with a singular or plural verb)
  1. oats that are planted in the autumn to be harvested in the spring or early summer.


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Cover crops, also called green manure, include grains such as winter oats and cereal rye.

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In the northern part of the region, peanut crops were being harvested and winter oats and wheat crops were mostly planted in the Atascosa County area.

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With their strong, arched necks and stiff, clipped manes — white with a black stripe down the middle — the Fjords look like proud warriors, their big heads bobbing in concert as they keep pace down the field of winter oats.

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Winter oats killed; many have sown again.

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Buck or beech wheat, and winter oats,—thought to be a very useful product,—are regarded also as green crops, when eaten on the land; and so, indeed, may any crop be considered, which is used in this way.

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