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          | Subject:  Winter rye 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted |  
            | KathyS | West Paris Me. | I just read in an online newsletter that a grower plants winter rye in the fall and then again in the spring with myco. Since winter rye comes up in the spring am I to take from that is that you rototill the fall rye, wait a week or two and then replant, rototilling 3 or 4 feet ahead of the plant? thanks | 10/15/2014 12:10:10 PM |  
            | cntryboy | East Jordan, MI | it really depends on when you think it will germinate vs when you need to plant and how much the cover would grow over the winter, but we don't wait a couple weeks, we till it and resow right away.
 Here in central OH that would work. Not sure about Maine.
 
 
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            | Team Wexler | Lexington, Ky | cboy, in the spring, do you till it all back in or do you just till it ahead of the plant as it grows? | 10/22/2014 1:42:04 PM |  
            | cntryboy | East Jordan, MI | this year we tilled ahead of the plant by about 2 weeks
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            | Team Wexler | Lexington, Ky | Thank you C! | 10/22/2014 8:50:27 PM |  
            | KathyS | West Paris Me. | Thanks cntryboy | 10/22/2014 11:58:53 PM |  
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