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Growing grain rye.
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<blockquote data-quote="robbie" data-source="post: 7072624" data-attributes="member: 7037"><p>I like the sound of rye, I've got some very light land and the extra straw is what appeals most.</p><p></p><p>This last few weeks I've been mulling over in my head what crops I could grow that would yield more straw than wheat and barley and so far winter oat and triticale were in the running but reading this thread rye may be a contender.</p><p></p><p>What are the conventional rye varieties like compared to the hybrids. The hybrids seem hellishly expensive. </p><p></p><p>The straw job around here is getting silly, we're the most highly populated area for pigs in the country and with power stations at snetterton, Ely and the one just into Lincolnshire(cant remember the name) straw is king so we need to be looking at the yields of it aswell as grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbie, post: 7072624, member: 7037"] I like the sound of rye, I've got some very light land and the extra straw is what appeals most. This last few weeks I've been mulling over in my head what crops I could grow that would yield more straw than wheat and barley and so far winter oat and triticale were in the running but reading this thread rye may be a contender. What are the conventional rye varieties like compared to the hybrids. The hybrids seem hellishly expensive. The straw job around here is getting silly, we're the most highly populated area for pigs in the country and with power stations at snetterton, Ely and the one just into Lincolnshire(cant remember the name) straw is king so we need to be looking at the yields of it aswell as grain. [/QUOTE]
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