| 21. | That comes from the rye grass.
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| 22. | Sowing rye grass is for aesthetics, Larson said, adding that the courses actually play better with dormant Bermuda.
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| 23. | He and his brothers started growing it five years ago to rotate with their vegetable and rye grass crops.
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| 24. | Rye grass was initially used for the 2004 season but was in 2005 replaced by a hybrid bermuda grass.
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| 25. | The famous Wimbledon turf is a mixture of 70 percent perennial rye grass and 30 percent Barcrown creeping red fescue.
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| 26. | Corn and beans are raised for subsistence while grasses ( sorghum, alfalfa, rye grass ) are grown for cattle fodder.
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| 27. | "It's a hybrid of rye grass and fescue, and it keeps its green even after it dies, " said Harvey.
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| 28. | The rye grass dies down, the fescue and Bermuda grass take over and the cows'milk changes in color and flavor.
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| 29. | Prior to this, people used natural rye grass straws, which were undesirable because they imparted a grassy flavor in beverages.
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| 30. | With a little planning, your yard can have color throughout winter, and we're not just talking pansies and rye grass.
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