I am often asked, “Can I graze cover crops?” The answer is yes, you can. Sometimes a label we give something pigeonholes it for a specific purpose, making it difficult to think about its use in other ...
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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 ...
CONNELL, Wash. — Jeff Shawver isn’t afraid to take risks. The Connell, Wash., farmer has been raising triticale — a cross between durum wheat and rye — since 2010. The main risk for him and other ...
A drought-tolerant forage crop of lupins and triticale is providing a home-grown source of protein at a South Yorkshire dairy farm, and also boosting fibre and starch in the ration. Brothers Richard ...
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