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To seed or not to seed?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbluegrass" data-source="post: 811479" data-attributes="member: 15537"><p>Cows love ryegrass. I planted a little annual ryegrass last spring. It is best if you can fall plant it, but last fall I didn't have enough moisture in the ground to germinate weed seeds. It usually stays green in the winter, like fescue. It will die off as soon as the temps get close to 90 around here. It will just turn brown and be done. Probably be best to plant it early in the spring - like now. I broadcast seed it last year, and it did good for the most part.</p><p></p><p>You are aware there is cereal rye (the grain), annual rye and perennial rye. All different. I had a pretty good stand of perennial rye in a couple places last year. Cows at it up. It does get a endophyte fungus like fescue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbluegrass, post: 811479, member: 15537"] Cows love ryegrass. I planted a little annual ryegrass last spring. It is best if you can fall plant it, but last fall I didn't have enough moisture in the ground to germinate weed seeds. It usually stays green in the winter, like fescue. It will die off as soon as the temps get close to 90 around here. It will just turn brown and be done. Probably be best to plant it early in the spring - like now. I broadcast seed it last year, and it did good for the most part. You are aware there is cereal rye (the grain), annual rye and perennial rye. All different. I had a pretty good stand of perennial rye in a couple places last year. Cows at it up. It does get a endophyte fungus like fescue. [/QUOTE]
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