WIDESPREAD across most of Victoria, wild oats are a common weed of cereal crops, pastures, roadsides and waste places, ...
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Lower nutrient availability means less available for weed growth as well as for crop growth. Higher nutrient levels stimulate the competitive ability of wild oats, green foxtail and barnyard grass.
Dandelion roots can be used as a coffee substitute. Wild oats, kochia and quack grass make nutritious forage if cut early. Weeds that emerge late in the season may cause little crop loss in that year.