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**UPDATE**Holy mackerel! Not planting cereal rye this year!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Swampster" data-source="post: 5426760" data-attributes="member: 589"><p>The farmer who rents from me does this every fall with some kind of mixture. I love it - much nicer looking in the winter than dead grain stubble, lots of food for wildlife all winter, and beautiful as some of it blooms in the spring. Since it is not part of our contract or anything, I think it shows a lot of respect for my land as well. Some renters never put anything back into the soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swampster, post: 5426760, member: 589"] The farmer who rents from me does this every fall with some kind of mixture. I love it - much nicer looking in the winter than dead grain stubble, lots of food for wildlife all winter, and beautiful as some of it blooms in the spring. Since it is not part of our contract or anything, I think it shows a lot of respect for my land as well. Some renters never put anything back into the soil. [/QUOTE]
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