I'd spray roundup, wait 7 days, plant rye _if_ you can find a market for it, combine it with the straw chopper engaged next summer to make good staw. Plan on driving slow, there tends to be a _lot_ of straw. If it's worth a little less, you get a lot more....
Hard part is finding a market for rye any more. Used to be a lot going through New Ulm, both the rye mill (which burned down) and Burdick (which changed owners a couple times now) were buyers back in the day.
We had trouble with winter wheat freezing out back in the '70s, gave up on that. But those were harsh winters, maybe works better now. Spring wheat typically gives better protien around here, and that is what they pay for, so I'd lean to spring wheat if no market for rye.
Don't do the manure too heavy, makes small grains lodge if it gets too rich.
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