Albert Lea Seed House 2017 Cover Crop Seed Guide | Page 11
WINTER TRITICALE & WINTER WHEAT
Winter Triticale is a cross between winter
wheat and winter rye that combines the high
yield potential, grain quality, and disease
resistance of winter wheat with the winter
hardiness and low fertility requirements of
winter rye. Provides the best forage quality
of all the winter grains. Cut before heading for
best forage quality. NE426GT
Best Use: Forage, Cover Crop, Grain
Planting Date: September 1st – October 15th
Adaptations: All soil types
Requirements: Triticale is often less winter
hardy than winter rye. Plant early for best
overwintering potential.
Seeding: 100 lbs/acre [forage, grain] 1-9
bags 10-39 40-199 200+
bags bags bags
Conventional $17.50 $15.50 $15.00 $14.50
Organic $21.50 $19.50 $19.00 $18.50
• Drill 100 – 140 lbs/acre. Seed about 1-2 inches deep.
• Optimum planting dates for southern MN are
September 10 - September 30.
• Avoid planting winter wheat on corn ground or wheat
stubble.
• Work the soil as black as possible when following
sweet corn or corn silage to reduce the likelihood of
Scab (Fusarium Head Blight).
• Planting past the optimum seeding date increases the
risk of winter kill and can reduce grain yield.
• Seeding too early can result in excessive growth in the fall
making plants more vulnerable to winter kill and creates
a green bridge for a number of winter wheat pests.
• Watch chemical rotation restrictions.
• Winter Wheat in rotation gives you an excellent window
for seeding cover crops after the crop comes off in late
summer.
Fridge
• Awnless forage triticale with excellent quality
• Tall growing with vigorous early growth and
development
• Strong straw strength
• Cut or chop before heading (boot stage) for best quality
1-9
bags 10-39 40-199 200+
bags bags bags
Conventional $17.50 $15.50 $15.00 $14.50
Organic $21.50 $19.50 $19.00 $18.50
Price/bag
Winter Wheat
Variety
Winter Wheat Best Practices
• Good dual-purpose variety for forage or grain
• High grain yields, low ergot (110 bu/acre in
Arlington, WI by our seed grower!)
• Medium maturity, moderate straw strength
• Good grain quality for feed
Price/bag
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Avg.
Height
Winter
Lodging
Yields
(in)
Hardiness
Bu/Ac
Test
Weight
Lbs/Bu
Rust Resistance
Fusarium
Protein
Leaf Stem Stripe Head
Percent
Blight
Features Type Maturity Very late heading variety, medium height
Excellent test weight and baking/milling quality
Resistant to FHB (scab) in Canada, but less
resistance in Dakotas & Nebraska
Resistant to stem rust & stripe rust Hard
Red Late 33 1 E 58.3 57 13.9 MS R MR MR
Standard for yield, winter hardiness, and test weight
Good baking and excellent milling quality
Early maturing, medium height, good standability Hard
Red Early 34 4 E 68.8 56.7 13.3 MS R S MS
Top yielder with excellent agronomics
Semi-dwarf height, excellent standability
Widely adapted to different field &
management types Hard
Red Medium 32 1 VG 80.5 56.9 Avg. MR R MR MS
Kaskaskia Very high yielding with heavy test weight
Very good winter hardiness & disease tolerance
Moderate resistance to Fusarium Head Blight Soft
Red Med.
Early 45 1 G VG VG ID MR S S MR
LCS3204 Outstanding top end yield and test weight
Medium maturity, tall, excellent standability
Excpetional resistance to most diseases including scab
Widely adpated across the Northern US Soft
Red Medium 39 1 E E E ID MS ID R MR
AC Emerson
Organic
Certified
Expedition
Organic
Certified
Conv. Certified
SY Wolf
Conv. Certified
Organic
Certified
Organic
Certified
Chart values derived from SDSU, U of MN, & UW Trial Results. LimaGrain provided data on LCS3204
Lodging 1=least prone 9=most prone
S=Susceptible MS=Medium Susceptible, MR=Medium Resistant, R=Resistant