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Originally posted by Ironman View PostDeer don't eat rye grass.
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostRye grass, or grain rye? Big difference.
Annual ryegrass is easy to plant and grows well and they all love it. Just need moisture and we have plenty of that right now.
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Originally posted by mastercraftka View PostI believe rye grass was the post. I have no idea about grain rye or what that is.
Annual ryegrass is easy to plant and grows well and they all love it. Just need moisture and we have plenty of that right now.
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostI hope everyone around me plants rye grass. That would be awesome!
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Originally posted by Palmetto View PostI have always heard that too. A friend of mine planted a pasture last year with annual rye grass for his cows to graze, and the deer were all in it all the time. They planted "Jumbo Rye", fertilized it once it started growing good, and got an awesome stand. Kinda weird.Originally posted by mastercraftka View PostSay what??? I plant it every year and they tear it up.
I hunt over 600 acres of rye in differnt areas and hardly ever see a deer in it. tells me enough
The experts also agree. Do not plant it.
elbon rye is all I would plant
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Originally posted by Bilbo View PostIf you can see without a flashlight, photosynthesis is happening.
Going on an adventure!Originally posted by KactusKiller View PostYes that’s why I said young growth, if they hit it hard then new growth is consistent and they will eat it quite a bit. But I personally would not a plant a large food plot of just cheap ryegrass, it’s a last resort cheap of the cheap measure.
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