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Re: Doing away with wheat??
[Re: booner]
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08/04/20 02:20 PM
08/04/20 02:20 PM
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Dances With Weeds
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Cereal rye would be my choice. Wheat is actually pretty finicky and takes a lot of nitrogen to keep it growin g well. Cereal rye is actually a nitrogen scavenger and used by farmers to take up in excess nitrogen and recycle it back to the soil. It doesn't require nearly as much N to be attractive.
We dont rent pigs
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