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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17027"><p>> David, I live in central Texas do</p><p>> we are about on the same latitude.</p><p>> Now is the time to over seed with</p><p>> ryegrass, not rye. I have used</p><p>> Marshall and I beleive another is</p><p>> ribeye. Drill shallow, and the</p><p>> optimum conditions for germination</p><p>> and establishment is 3 days of wet</p><p>> cloudy weather. Ryegrass will give</p><p>> you some late winter early spring</p><p>> grazing. Mike H. I live in TN. and am just now getting up my last round rolls of hay due to the wet weather. I am considering sowing some rye sometime between now and the end of Oct. Your opinion, would it still come up and do ok and be available for grazing say by Jan or Feb.? Also is there much difference in the quality of different rye seeds? I have been priced rye from $7 per 50lb-$13 per 50lb. I was just wondering if the more expensive was that much better? Thanks. TSR</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:TSR@TT.com">TSR@TT.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17027"] > David, I live in central Texas do > we are about on the same latitude. > Now is the time to over seed with > ryegrass, not rye. I have used > Marshall and I beleive another is > ribeye. Drill shallow, and the > optimum conditions for germination > and establishment is 3 days of wet > cloudy weather. Ryegrass will give > you some late winter early spring > grazing. Mike H. I live in TN. and am just now getting up my last round rolls of hay due to the wet weather. I am considering sowing some rye sometime between now and the end of Oct. Your opinion, would it still come up and do ok and be available for grazing say by Jan or Feb.? Also is there much difference in the quality of different rye seeds? I have been priced rye from $7 per 50lb-$13 per 50lb. I was just wondering if the more expensive was that much better? Thanks. TSR [email=TSR@TT.com]TSR@TT.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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