Today, triticale is increasing in popularity as growers recognize the benefits of this wheat-rye cross compared to other forages like wheat, including greater drought hardiness, more tons of feed per acre, more production per acre-inch of irrigated water, or more pounds of milk/acre or milk/ton with lactating dairy cows. Plus, this hardy crop has much
better disease and insect resistance. That means you can plant triticale earlier than wheat with less risk and extend your grazing season.
Here’s our impressive line-up of triticales that can fit whatever forage program you need:
- Thundertall™ – #1 in forage production (NMSU 2015, 2011), #1 in milk production efficiency (NMSU 2015, 2011), top-tier in forage production (NMSU 2012, 2013, 2014) and milk production efficiency (NMSU 2013, 2014)
- Thundertall II™ – #1 in forage production (NMSU 2013 and 2018), #1 in milk production efficiency (NMSU 2013), top-tier forage production (NMSU 2011, 2012) and milk production efficiency (NMSU 2011)
- ThunderCale V™ – #1 in irrigation efficiency (NMSU 2013), #1 in milk production efficiency (NMSU 2012), top-tier forage production (NMSU 2013, 2014) and milk production efficiency (NMSU 2011, 2014), top-tier in grazeout ratings (KSU)
- ThunderCale™ – #1 in grazeout ratings at the KSU Ag Research Center, Hays, Kan.
- Short Beard Thunder™ – *NEW* Short Beard is a superior awnletted (has short beards) triticale for grazeout, hay or silage, similar to Thundercale. Like other Thunder lines, Short Beard Thunder has excellent winterhardiness and standability.
Beef Grazing
For grazing programs, ThunderCale™ is clearly your top choice. Thundercale won first place in grazeout ratings at the KSU Ag Research Center trials in Hays, Kan., with a score of 58.25 , while ThunderCale V™ came in second with a score of 56.50 (a graze-out score of +50 is good). Both varieties also rank high in forage production under irrigation at NMSU, making either variety a good fit for combining fall grazing with spring haying or silage.
For the serious cattleman, consider our top-selling grazing blend, ThunderGraze Extra™, which is a blend of Thundercale, winter-hardy rye and fast-emerging spring triticale to maximize tonnage and extend the grazing season.
Dairy Hay/Silage
For dairy operators who want to improve feed efficiency for their lactating dairy cows, it’s no contest. Our tall late-season maturity triticale, ThunderTall™, blew away the competition in the 2015 NMSU study in milk/acre. Dairy cows fed ThunderTall triticale produced an astounding 20,701 pounds of milk per acre of feed. That’s an all-time record! No other triticale comes close!
Grazing + Hay/Silage
If you want a good dual-purpose triticale that rates high on fall grazing AND produces good hay or silage tonnage in the spring, try our medium maturity Thundercale V™ triticale, which also excels in milk production efficiency and irrigation efficiency with consistently high tons of dry matter produced per acre-inch of water (NMSU 2012, 2013). As time goes on, crop characteristics like irrigation efficiency will become more and more crucial. This triticale performs year-in and year-out in the NMSU trials!
Call us if you have any questions on our award-winning triticale and rye varieties, or how to improve your grazing, haying or silage program!
Triticale and Rye