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<blockquote data-quote="Pineland" data-source="post: 1092851" data-attributes="member: 15888"><p>I am having a bumper Rye Grass yield this year in East Texas. Have you checked the salinity of the soil at your place in NI? </p><p>Rye grass can have a broad amount of saline tolerance and it often correlates with the cultivars of the rye grass. Hence if others in your area all have similar seed that you have and have a certain salinity in the soil, then you may see some less than normal production. The reason I ask is because you are close the coast and close to ground zero of Katrina's landfall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pineland, post: 1092851, member: 15888"] I am having a bumper Rye Grass yield this year in East Texas. Have you checked the salinity of the soil at your place in NI? Rye grass can have a broad amount of saline tolerance and it often correlates with the cultivars of the rye grass. Hence if others in your area all have similar seed that you have and have a certain salinity in the soil, then you may see some less than normal production. The reason I ask is because you are close the coast and close to ground zero of Katrina's landfall. [/QUOTE]
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