Cold-Grazer Rye Seed
Cold-Grazer Test Plot
Cool Grazer vs. Common Rye
| Type: |
Winter Annual Grain |
Height: |
6 ft- Seed Bed,
4 ft- No Till Drill |
| Usage: |
Pasture, Hay |
Seeding Rate: |
75-100 lb/ acre |
| Plant: |
Sept 1- Nov 15 |
- Grows 12°F colder than Wheat, Common Rye, or Ryegrass
- Much Higher Forage Yielder than Wheat, Common Rye, or Ryegrass
- Makes the Winter Shorter Because it Grows on Both Sides of January
- Excellent Deer Plot Ingredient (High Production & Protein)
- So Much More Production it is Your Only Choice for Pasture
- Grows 30 Days Longer into the Fall
- Starts Growing 30 Days Earlier in the Spring
- Matures 2 weeks Earlier than Wheat
- How It Works: The Seed Production Fields Are Alternatively Sown with Two Varieties of Rye for Cross Pollination, Thus Considered a Strain Cross
- Wheat Does Not Cross-Pollinate