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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 327291" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>KenB, Thanks, Rye, the plant that produces grain, is the only rye that is planted here. It is pastured and is also cut for hay. People call it ryegrass, I guess because it is the only rye that people here grow. People cut both rye and wheat here for hay. Many times, they are grown for a cover crop for alfalfa, clover, or fescue and orchardgrass. Wheat is generally used more where you are going to make a good seed bed. Rye is used more where you arent going to make a good seedbed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 327291, member: 1150"] KenB, Thanks, Rye, the plant that produces grain, is the only rye that is planted here. It is pastured and is also cut for hay. People call it ryegrass, I guess because it is the only rye that people here grow. People cut both rye and wheat here for hay. Many times, they are grown for a cover crop for alfalfa, clover, or fescue and orchardgrass. Wheat is generally used more where you are going to make a good seed bed. Rye is used more where you arent going to make a good seedbed. [/QUOTE]
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