Matthew Weaver/Capital Press Jeff Shawver and father-in-law Marv Grassl work to harvest triticale for seed south of Connell, Wash., the morning of July 15. The crop is primarily used for forage and ...
A cross between wheat and rye, triticale slightly grassy grain often appears as flour, flakes, meal and whole berries. To cook triticale berries, combine 1 cup of the grain with 3 cups of boiling ...
A cross between wheat and rye, this slightly grassy grain often appears as flour, flakes, meal and whole berries. To cook triticale berries, combine 1 cup of the grain with 3 cups of boiling water.
A Shropshire grower is swapping to triticale this spring after a wet autumn prevented him from drilling more than half of his winter barley area. With its tolerance to drought, triticale is usually ...
A cross between wheat and rye, this slightly grassy grain often appears as flour, flakes, meal and whole berries You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
Replacing second wheat with triticale can lift gross margins by £27/ha, according to the latest Adas report. While triticale is not currently widely grown in the UK, previous trials suggest that the ...
I'd like to pass on this information from Bruce Anderson, UNL Forage Specialist. What small grain — wheat, rye, or triticale — should you plant for spring forage? Let's look at some of their ...
Research indicates that not all crops respond similarly to cropping diversity and the response of triticale (× Triticosecale ssp.) has not been documented. We investigated the effects of rotational ...
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