TRITICOSECALE RIMPAUI

Spring Triticale
Spring triticale is a grain crop developed by crossing rye and wheat. The resulting triticale is typically superior to rye or wheat when used in silage, hay, or pasture. It is drought tolerant and primarily used for forage production. The harvested grain can be used in various livestock feed or for human consumption in cereals and baked goods. Early spring planting improves quality and yield.
Key features
- Hybrid cross between cereal rye and wheat
- Drought-tolerant
- High yield potential
- Primarily used for forage production
- Maintains high forage quality for an extended harvest window
Segment
Forage
Category
Forage
Species
Grain
Sci. Name
TRITICOSECALE RIMPAUI
Approx. Seeds/Lb.
15,000
Seeding Depth (Inches)
1-2"
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre)
75-100
Planting Times
Early - Late Spring
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Lbs./Acre)
37-50