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Rye fodder WINTERGRAZER 70
for animal feedcold-resistantfor cattle

rye fodder
rye fodder
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Characteristics

Seed
rye
Use
for animal feed
Other characteristics
cold-resistant, for cattle

Description

Under favorable growing conditions, Wintergrazer 70 cereal rye establishes quickly to provide grazing within 6-8 weeks after planting. It grows at lower winter temperatures than other cool season grasses, thereby extending the grazing season. In southern areas of adaptation, it can provide grazing in December, January and February when other grasses are dormant. As a cover crop, rye is the best cool season cereal grain cover for scavenging unused soil nitrogen; taking up as much as 100 lbs. of nitrogen per acre and holding it for subsequent use by a warm season crop. When used in a conservation tillage system, Wintergrazer 70 rye protects the soil surface from rainfall impact, reduces surface runoff erosion, increases water infiltration rates, builds soil organic matter and improves soil tilth. USES: For late fall and winter pastures, hay, cover crop and green chop. Can be overseeded into warm season pastures (bermuda, bahia, etc.) alone or in mixtures with clover and/or annual ryegrass to extend the grazing season. Excellent for wildlife food plots especially when mixed with Durana or Patriot white clovers. Planting & Growing Instructions For Forage Crop Use Planting Seeding Rate: 90-120 lbs/acre drilled or 125-150 lbs/acre broadcast Date: Northern region: August 15 ? October 15; Southern region: September 15 ? November 15 Depth: 3/4" to 1.5"

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