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Post by ArtesianSpringsFarm on Jul 17, 2019 18:23:40 GMT -6
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Post by JMJ on Jul 17, 2019 18:53:19 GMT -6
Looks good. I’ve planted a little triticale once. Coop spread my rye and oats and I was gonna disc them in. They had the setting wrong and the seed didn’t overlap. They were out of rye and oats so they gave me a few bags of triticale. I drilled it into the strips so it was easy to monitor. I pulled the cows on and off the field. The cows ALWAYS went to the strips of triticale first. Always. So it’s palatable but I’ve heard it didn’t withstand grazing pressure well but I have no evidence to support that. What little I had received tremendous pressure so it wasn’t a good experiment. I may try a whole field this winter just to see.
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Post by M-5 on Jul 18, 2019 5:18:42 GMT -6
Triticale here is going to be hard to get for a few years. Foundation seed lost a bunch of seed to Michael bad germ on some other and one field that they had was in good shape till a dumb ass hand from an adjoining farm spray round up on 100 acres of it. I'm sure some older variety will be available in some areas
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