Posted by randallinMo on February 21, 2013 at 06:48:03 from (216.74.205.155):
In Reply to: TRITICALE SEED PRICE posted by Phil H on February 19, 2013 at 09:07:42:
That is about the same price I was quoted last fall. My dealer said it was "hard to find"......undertone was "if you've got enough money we can find all you need" I didn't order any as I too thought it was too high, even though I've grown it successfully for a few years. (should have saved my own seed) They probably can't give you an exact price yet because it needs to be harvested first to determine the supply and thus the price. I personally like Triticale as it doesn't mature as fast as rye, but earlier than wheat. It makes good silage. The tonnage will be in between wheat and rye. If left to get too mature, it is like all small grain forages, mostly junk. If your intention is to use it strictly as a cover crop, you'll be better off with rye as it matures earlier, produces more tonnage and the seed costs less. You'll also get more fall growth with rye.
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