Winter wheat

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  1. Mckaax

    Mckaax Weekend Warrior

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    Can I grow winter wheat as a lawn and keep it mowed or will it die
     
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    Nice idea but winter wheat won't keep on coming back once cut like that.
     
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    What if it was a back feild that got bush hogged twice a year. Would it live or naw
     
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    I use winter wheat or rye or oats as a cover crop to get my clover and alfalfa started. I then bush hog it in late August and have a great crop of clover/alfalfa to hunt over. I will try and plant a winter wheat or rye in a corn field to give some greenery for the deer to feed on in late fall and early spring but those crops are essentially an annual crop.
     
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    NO, it may survive one clipping if clipped tall. It's an annual crop.
    Why not just use grass? Throw a mix of Timothy, Orchard grass, red and white clover on it. It'll be good for whatever wants to browse around in it.
     
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    If you use rye , wheat or triticale and mow in spring then late fall after it has gone to seed. The seeds that you bush hogged may reseed it self as volunteer but t like said its a one time seed annual
     

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