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Nice hay this year
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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1631482" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I have been looking the www for seed information and today I may have found the answer. Question is, my current rye crop is fully headed out but the seeds are still intact. Was thinking I had to wait till they essentially died...went dormant before I could cut hay and have the seeds make next years crop. Answer is depends on the plant. Some do ok with soft seeds and others temp cycling, odd temp cyclings, this and that. I know I cut hay at this stage last year and was surprised with a bumper crop this year, so I guess Rye grass can reestablish itself with soft seeds.</p><p></p><p>Weather has a break for the next 10 days and looks like it's cutting time as soon as the dirt gets dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1631482, member: 27848"] I have been looking the www for seed information and today I may have found the answer. Question is, my current rye crop is fully headed out but the seeds are still intact. Was thinking I had to wait till they essentially died...went dormant before I could cut hay and have the seeds make next years crop. Answer is depends on the plant. Some do ok with soft seeds and others temp cycling, odd temp cyclings, this and that. I know I cut hay at this stage last year and was surprised with a bumper crop this year, so I guess Rye grass can reestablish itself with soft seeds. Weather has a break for the next 10 days and looks like it's cutting time as soon as the dirt gets dry. [/QUOTE]
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