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Cereal Rye

When planted in the fall, rye gets right to work, germinating quickly in cool temperatures and establishing itself before winter sets in. Even planted later into the winter, cereal rye has the ability to germinate in soil temperature as low as 34 degrees – no other cover crop can do that! While other crops are either dead or dormant, rye is busy photosynthesizing in temperatures as low as 38 degrees, growing roots that reach deep into the soil, preventing erosion and improving soil structure
Planting Rate/acre: 80-100 lbs
Price Per lb: Call for latest pricing!
Any Amount Available
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