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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 ...
Triticale does tend to have higher viscosity than wheat, he reports. “That needn’t be a problem with biofuel production, as enzymes can be used to deal with it.” ...
Triticale is cheaper to grow, in terms of fungicides and nitrogen, but it does need attention with growth regulators, he says. “It can grow very tall and will put on a great deal of biomass ...
Trends in cover crops and soil health come and go, but alternative small grains such as triticale, oats and rye have been mainstays in Oklahoma forage production in recent years. Due to continued ...
Last Shot's Skaneateles Whiskey, also labeled as "Distiller's Reserve," is made with equal parts triticale and corn, plus some malted wheat. It doesn't fit the legal definition of the two major ...
Triticale is more tolerant of diseases than wheat, without the need to spray for rust or fungus. “It’s as close to a bulletproof plant as you can get,” Teel said.
AFTER the very successful field event on the harvesting and storage of forage grain crops, held last July in conjunction with Teagasc and Seedtech, many of those attending left with a conviction ...