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Marshall Rye
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08/10/24 01:16 PM
08/10/24 01:16 PM
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Posts: 24,072 Awbarn, AL
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Dances With Weeds
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That was all we used to use back in the day until the fancy seed blends started coming out.........Always seen deer on it.
We dont rent pigs
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Re: Marshall Rye
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08/10/24 01:36 PM
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JustHunt
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I think you should plant it exclusively in all your plots. Marshall rye should be on the list of invasive grasses to avoid at all costs. Spent some money trying to kill that stuff and it still comes back in places.
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Re: Marshall Rye
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08/10/24 05:46 PM
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Posts: 54,580 Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
James
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All they would plant when i hunted in Choctaw about 25 years ago and the deer would mow that chit down! Ol' cuz of mine planted some of that new mossyoak stuff and the deer wouldn't touch it back then at all 😆
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Re: Marshall Rye
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08/10/24 06:15 PM
08/10/24 06:15 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,934 Tuscaloosa Co.
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I’ll still plant annual rye grass in some food plot applications. Works great.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Marshall Rye
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08/10/24 06:31 PM
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hayman
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I’ll still plant annual rye grass in some food plot applications. Works great. I don’t understand why people don’t like it. I see a lot of deer eating it in places where it reseeds itself.
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Re: Marshall Rye
[Re: hayman]
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08/10/24 07:34 PM
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Mbrock
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I’ll still plant annual rye grass in some food plot applications. Works great. I don’t understand why people don’t like it. I see a lot of deer eating it in places where it reseeds itself. Because it’s highly invasive, has less nutritional value and is less desirable than other cereal grains. There are way better options.
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Re: Marshall Rye
[Re: Mbrock]
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08/10/24 08:26 PM
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ronfromramer
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I’ll still plant annual rye grass in some food plot applications. Works great. I don’t understand why people don’t like it. I see a lot of deer eating it in places where it reseeds itself. Because it’s highly invasive, has less nutritional value and is less desirable than other cereal grains. There are way better options. Every field that I plant that's ever had ryegrass in it, I've been fighting a never ending battle to get rid of it. It's dominant and will choke out more desirable things I plant. I hate the stuff
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Re: Marshall Rye
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08/10/24 09:12 PM
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TDog93
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I plant other stuff - but rye produced some of best plots i ever seen - fields glowed and deer hammered it and i had tag out seasons shootin gobs out of those fields 😀👊
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: Marshall Rye
[Re: ronfromramer]
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08/10/24 10:09 PM
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Posts: 14,934 Tuscaloosa Co.
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I’ll still plant annual rye grass in some food plot applications. Works great. I don’t understand why people don’t like it. I see a lot of deer eating it in places where it reseeds itself. Because it’s highly invasive, has less nutritional value and is less desirable than other cereal grains. There are way better options. Every field that I plant that's ever had ryegrass in it, I've been fighting a never ending battle to get rid of it. It's dominant and will choke out more desirable things I plant. I hate the stuff I’ve never had annual rye grass come back the following year, ever.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Marshall Rye
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08/11/24 05:29 AM
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2Dogs
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Sounds like we're confusing perennial with annual and Rye Grass with Cereal Rye. I'll NEVER plant another rye grass seed on my property. Bout the only way to kill it is spray it at least twice, in spring and summer with hot gly . That stuff is bad as Kudzu !
Cereal Rye and Black Oats are a great foundation for plots. Throw in a couple varieties of clover and a little chicory and you got a deer salad bar.
"Why do you ask"?
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Re: Marshall Rye
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08/11/24 08:07 AM
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Posts: 1,415 North Birmingham
JustHunt
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Abruzzi rye or elbon rye is a staple in my plots. Those are way different than Marshall rye. I would plant nothing before I planted Marshall rye.
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Re: Marshall Rye
[Re: Mbrock]
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08/11/24 10:11 AM
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If annual ryegrass is left to go to seed, mowed or bush hogged in dry conditions, then those seeds will germinate in fall 100% of the time, and they do it everywhere it’s been planted. It’s really bad if a disc is used. Perennial ryegrass survives year to year in certain climates. Annual reseeds, and it does it very well. I wish it would for me, but it never had. Heck, it would save me alot of time if it would.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Marshall Rye
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08/12/24 05:02 PM
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Posts: 26,967 Fayetteville TN Via Selma
jawbone
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Just to be very clear for those that may read this thread and aren't aware of the fact that Rye Grass and Cereal Grain Rye are completely different creatures. One (Rye Grass) is not desirable for food plots because of the lack of nutrition and palatability to deer, but it does make a plot good and green and deer will eat it if hungry enough. It does come back in successive years and is hard to get rid of it.
I do understand that Rye Grass nutrition has been improved over what was your dad's Rye Grass but we still try to avoid it.
Last edited by jawbone; 08/12/24 05:11 PM.
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Re: Marshall Rye
[Re: CNC]
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08/12/24 06:26 PM
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Posts: 4,530 Alabama
jmj120
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That was all we used to use back in the day until the fancy seed blends started coming out.........Always seen deer on it. Back I the early 80s all the old timers around here would always plant oats.
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