Rye is so easy to grow, the seed would germinate where it landed on my tractor after planting it!
I use to plant rye in the late summer, it made good food plots for deer and turkeys. Deer would dig down through the snow and eat it in the winter, then in the spring it would grow up tall. When the heads just started into the "milk stage", i'd cut/bale it for horse hay. One customer had it analized for horse hay, and it came back as very good horse hay...
You can rotary cut (brush hog) it in the summer, till it under and replant it, or till it down in the late spring for grn manure and plant something else? It's an annual, so it will mature and die in the following summer, and deer/turkeys don't want mature rye anyway....
DM