Anyone know what Triticale is?
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Spike
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We planted it in a sandy loam soil. Fertilized based on soil samples. We drilled it.
We also used exclusion cages to measure stuff. We planted it in a mix from pogue agri just to see if we liked it. We also planted oats/peas in side by side areas just for comparison.
What we found is that the oats were a lot heartier and even after being mowed down they would keep coming back. The deer ate the triticale and everything else for that matter but, once it came up and was mowed down it was over.
In the exclusion cages the triticale did not appear to give you nearly as much total forage. It stayed smaller and died faster than the oats when the water dried up.
I think the deer eat it great and I cannot tell that they ate 1 thing better than another but, the oats kept producing after everything else had been killed.
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We also used exclusion cages to measure stuff. We planted it in a mix from pogue agri just to see if we liked it. We also planted oats/peas in side by side areas just for comparison.
What we found is that the oats were a lot heartier and even after being mowed down they would keep coming back. The deer ate the triticale and everything else for that matter but, once it came up and was mowed down it was over.
In the exclusion cages the triticale did not appear to give you nearly as much total forage. It stayed smaller and died faster than the oats when the water dried up.
I think the deer eat it great and I cannot tell that they ate 1 thing better than another but, the oats kept producing after everything else had been killed.
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diamond earrings studs
prom dresses 2010



