I have done side by side tests of WW and WR. My deer prefer WW if available, but will eat the rye ok if wheat is not in the plot. Rye yellows up quicker than wheat in wet soil. I save some of my wheat to make heads to keep the doves fat during summer. The WR is not nearly as attractive to doves. Deer, coons, turkeys, doves and hogs all relish the awned wheat heads - not so much the rye heads. I pay $11 a bag for non-certified wheat seed. Rye in my area is about $14.
After 40 some years of planting food plots, I have figured out simple works better for me. Wheat and durana for the deer and turkeys, millet for ducks and doves. I plant about 60 acres per year.
After 40 some years of planting food plots, I have figured out simple works better for me. Wheat and durana for the deer and turkeys, millet for ducks and doves. I plant about 60 acres per year.