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| Â | AllRefer.com - grass, Plant (Plants) - Encyclopedia |
 | | The cereal grasses, e.g., wheat, rice, corn, oats, barley, and rye, provide the grain that is the staple food of most of mankind and the major type of feed. |  | | The grasses also include most of the hay and pasture plants, e.g., sorghum, timothy, bent grass, bluegrass, orchard grass, and fescue. |  | | Molasses and sugar are products of sugarcane and sorghum, both grasses. |
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 | | Annual Rye grass is one of the most used seeds sold for lawn and pasture purposes and is sown all over the world for planting on it's own and in mixtures too numerous to mention. |  | | The adaptability of this cool season grass to many soils and climates coupled with fast germination and prolific growing rate make this grass an important factor in establishing thousands of lawns and pastures in all but the hottest of zones. |  | | In many areas of the country, largely because this grass is so versatile, it is incorporated in seeding mixtures with other grasses. |
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| Â | FarmSeeds.com - Rye Grain |
 | | Rye is more tolerant of soil acidity than wheat or oats |  | | (Rye is grown in SE USA from South of Ohio river and east to New Mexico.) Wintergrazer matures at heights of 3-4 feet and has excellent tillering capacity resulting in more forage production. |  | | Wintergrazer is a high forage yielding, disease resistant rye developed for grazing, ensilage and hay. |
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| Â | USATODAY.com - Bermuda, bent, rye: Grass types make big difference |
 | | Bermuda, bent, rye: Grass types make big difference |  | | USATODAY.com - Bermuda, bent, rye: Grass types make big difference |  | | That isn't by accident because the grass selected for the fairways and the greens are at their peak color during the spring. |
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| Â | Centeno - Rye - Rye Grass |
 | | Perennial rye grass was probably the first of all perennial grasses to be cultivated pure for forage. |  | | Italian rye grass is much used for lawns in warmer regions of the United States. |  | | Poison rye grass, or darnel (L. temulentum), reputed to be poisonous, grows in grain fields and waste places; it is thought to be the tare of the Bible. |
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 | | I took thirty rye grass seeds and planted fifteen of each of them in different containers. |  | | This means that talking to rye grass has no effect on how high the grass will grow. |  | | Talking to rye grass has no effect on how tall it will grow. |
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| Â | Perennial Rye Grass |
 | | Rye grass is used for hay production as well as for grazing alone. |  | | Perennial Rye grass is a very good forage crop for cattle or any other livestock. |  | | Another good thing about Perennial Rye grass is that it will help prevent erosion in your pastures. |
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 | | I fill the holes made with sieved soil and plently of grass seed. |  | | Late last summer I started a new 39;rye grass free' lawn from a 'show lawn' quality seed. |  | | From late spring this year onwards, each week, I've been removing individual rye grass plants which have sent out horizontal runners and which have quickly formed the distinctive seed heads. |
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| Â | Information on Rye grass |
 | | Rye grass, Italian rye grass, (Bot.) See under Grass. |  | | Wild rye (Bot.), any plant of the genus Elymus, tall grasses with much the appearance of rye. |  | | rye grass n : any of several annual or perennial Eurasian grasses [syn: ryegrass ] |
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 | | Grass Seeds and More - Quality Seeds and Supplies |  | | Specializing in Grass Seeds, Wildflower and Food Plot Seeds |  | | Compare and Save $$ with our market priced seeds! |
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 | | Rye Grass, like many grasses, demonstrates a simple pattern of plant growth. |  | | The flowering stalk alternates left and right with clusters of flowers, themselves arranged alternately on a minute scale. |
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 | | In the following years, rye-grass may be cut at the 20-cm stage, then used as hay or ensiled after being cured for 30 days. |  | | - Perennial forage grass, 0.1 to 1 m in height. |  | | - Principal European pests: those of forage grasses. |
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| Â | cheat - WordWeb dictionary definition |
 | | Weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land ; seeds sometimes considered poisonous |  | | Weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat |  | | See also: beat, beat out, brome, bromegrass, cozen, crush, deceit, deceive, deception, delude, dissembling, dissimulation, fraud, lead on, offender, rye grass, ryegrass, shell, trounce, vanquish, victimise [Brit], victimize, wrongdoer |
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 | | Rye flour is also heavier and darker in color than most other flours, which is why it produces dark, dense loaves. |  | | Milled from a hardy cereal grass, rye flour contains less gluten (protein) than all-purpose or whole-wheat flour. |  | | There are several different types of rye flour, the most common of which is medium rye flour, available in most supermarkets. |
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 | | He was conducting research on possible medical applications of various lysergic acid compounds derived from ergot, a fungus that develops on rye grass. |  | | LSD is the most potent mood- and perception-altering drug known: oral doses as small as 30 micrograms can produce effects that last 6 to 12 hours. |  | | All LSD manufactured in this country is intended for illegal use, since LSD has no accepted medical use in the United States. |
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