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why does my corn look so much better where I had rye cover crop?
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Ed Winkle
Posted 6/2/2012 08:53 (#2410352 - in reply to #2409910)
Subject: Cereal rye


Martinsville, Ohio

Cereal rye is used more here where I see more annual ryegrass in Indiana.  Since ryegrass is a turf type grass it is much shorter.

It was taught not to plant corn into a grass so that is the old cereal rye theory.  Some are successfully doing today by managing it a little closer I think.

It is easy for me to drill rye into cornstalks going to beans.  If my beans are off early enough I can plant wheat or many different cover crops but cereal rye is about my only option in late October.

Ed

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