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The rapid progress achieved in Triticale improvement suggests the desirability of initiating basic studies to determine the feasibility of developing other cereal species from wide crosses between different existing species or their wild relatives.
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Triticale and forage sorghum are cheap solutions that will draw in deer.
Food Plots 2009
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Have they never heard of Triticale, Primula kewensis, Fatshedera japonica, Spartina townsendii (this was of natural origin), Triticum aestivum (bread wheat)?
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Triticale, a whole grain if ever there was one, presents the Carnival of Macaroni and Cheese.
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UPDATE 2: Triticale points to this WiFi post at FuzzMartin.com.
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Triticale Triticale is a modern, artificial cross between wheat and rye Triticum x Secale, first documented late in the 19th century and grown commercially around 1970.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Triticale is now mostly grown for animal feed, and is sometimes sold in health food stores.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Triticale has material for the Sci-fi fan in your life.
Time is Short 2004
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Triticale has material for the Sci-fi fan in your life.
April 2004 2004
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