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  • Extending the Grazing Season
    Grazing rye and other winter annuals provides a highquality forage alternative to traditional winterfeeding programs that rely heavily on stored forages. Rye varieties developed for high forage yield allow valuable grazing time in late fall and early ...
    http://ohioline.osu.edu/agf-fact/0026.html
 
  • Rye As Cover Crop
    Cereal rye is an excellent choice as a winter cover crop because it rapidly provides ground cover to hold the soil in place. It has deep roots that help prevent soil from becoming compacted in annually tilled fields. Rye’s extensive root system enabl ...
    http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/rye.html
 
  • Alternative Field Crops Manual
    Features history, uses, growth habits, environment requirements, cultural practices, and varieties. ...
    http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/rye.html
 
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  • Winter Rye Production
    Rye is a cereal grain which is primarily grown in Continental Europe and to a lesser degree North America. Outside these regions, rye has limited production or consumption. In this section the major areas of rye production will be discussed. Soviet ...
    http://www.usask.ca/agriculture/plantsci/winter_cereals/winter_rye/producti...
 
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  • The Rye Production
    Manitoba produced 21.5 percent of the Canadian rye crop in 2000. The average yield in 2000 was a record 40.0 bushels per acre, well above the10year average of 34.0 bushels per acre. Rye is used for baking and flavouring as well as for livestock feed. ...
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/cereals/bfd01s01.html
 
  • Secale Cereale To Rye
    Cultivated rye Secale cereale is believed to have originated from either S. montanum, a wild species found in southern Europe and nearby parts of Asia, or from S. anatolicum, a wild rye found in Syria, Armenia, Iran, Turkestan, and the Kirghis Steppe ...
    http://www.mda.state.mn.us/protecting/sustainable/mfo/rye.htm
 
  • The Fall Rye Production
    Fall rye is the most productive of the cereal grain crops under conditions of low temperature, low fertility and drought. However, rye does well when fertilized and on practically all soil types. Because of its fall establishment and cold tolerance, ...
    http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex1269
 
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    Rodale Institute is a 501c3 nonprofit that creates global solutions from the ground up. Our soil scientists and a cooperating network of researchers have documented that organic farming techniques offer the best solution to global warming and famine. ...
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  • Production Perspective on Rye
    Rye production in the European Union is well in excess of demand, with unused product piling up in ever increasing stocks. Germany is currently the largest producer. The Common Agriculture Policy CAP has helped maintain Germany’s level of rye produc ...
    http://www.fas.usda.gov/pecad2/highlights/2002/07/eu_rye/
 
 
 
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