Posted by JDseller on July 19, 2010 at 21:59:59 from (208.126.196.117):
In Reply to: growing Spelt posted by Mt.Man on July 19, 2010 at 19:30:09:
I grow some spelts every year. I plant mine in the fall just like winter wheat. I have not seen any spring spelts but there might be some. Spelts are the grand dad of wheat. Spelts where grow years before wheat. I like them because they are sweeter than wheat and high in fiber. I use them to start creep feeding my beef calves. Cattle seem to like them and they will not founder on them. They have enough fiber to off set the protein. The straw is taller than wheat. My cattle like to eat it too. LOL I square bale the spelt straw. I have some old stalls that I have to hand bed and clean. I use them for my problem calving pens. I had an older cow in there and she would leave her hay in the manger and eat all of the spelt straw.
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