Hybrid rye could eventually take a chunk of the UK wheat area by delivering attractive margins and bringing major rotational benefits as well. Rye has traditionally been grown for milling, but during the past couple of years the area of hybrid rye has increased as a result of the crop being grown as a feedstock for biogas plants. See also: The rye way to feed your anaerobic digester Yet for growers who cannot tap into the AD market or grow on […]
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