I've broadcast annual ryegrass in southern MO and the only areas where it came up in a timely fashion were where I drove over it, where it landed in other tire tracks or where I stepped on it. It just sat there for weeks. Then we had two light rains and poof, here is comes. Rolling the field after broadcasting might help some. I can't say about birds eating winter rye. I would guess that they might get a fair amount of it. I would not rely on dew to wet it.
Incidentally, what part of MN are you in and when does it start getting cold? We used to live outside Two Harbors on Lake Superior.
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