Winter Triticale


Alzo
A Polish triticale marketed by Resource Seed primarily for grain.  Taller than Bogo by about 3 inches.  Higher yielding than Bogo in western Oregon but little testing in western Idaho. 

Bogo
A Polish triticale marketed by Resource Seeds primarily for grain. Bogo has out yielded Stephens winter wheat in a number of Oregon environmentsAppears to have Septoria resistance.  About 10 inches taller than Stephens whea but has good straw strengtht

Celia

OSU 1993 release, primarily for grain. Awned, white chaff, medium height (similar to Stephens wheat), stiff straw and lodging resistant, early-medium maturity.   Prostrate early growth, average winter hardiness, excellent disease resistance, including stripe and leaf rust.  Seed is plump with test weight generally over 57 lb/bu.  Seed is red, similar to soft red winter wheat.  Released as a replacement for Flora. 

Flora
A joint USDA-ARS OSU release.  A semi-dwarf about as tall as Daws winter wheat.   Good yield potential but low test weight (40-45 lb/bu). Good winter hardiness.   Susceptible to Cephalosporium Stripe.  Has not produced as much as Stephens in Treasure Valley testing.

Trical 102
Resource Seeds 1993 release, primarily for forage..  PVP. Awnletted (beardless), tall, winter hardy, late maturing, excellent yielding for grazing, hay, or silage.

Trical Jenkins
Resource Seeds 1988 release, primarily a forage type.  PVP.  Awned, waxy spike and leaves, white glumes, tall, late maturity, moderate straw strength, good winter hardiness, good test weight.

Trical Stan1
Resource Seeds 1990 release for both forage and grain.  PVP.  Awned, tall but stiff strawed, excellent protein and test weight, faster ground cover, earlier forage in spring and better regrowth after forage harvest than Jenkins.

Trical 815
Resource Seeds release,  particularly suited for boot stage forage harvest, high protein and digestibility.

 

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