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ccjersey
Posted 5/3/2026 21:01 (#11636564 - in reply to #11636493)
Subject: RE: Small grain identification


Faunsdale, AL
Whatever it is it’s practically awn free.

Only triticale varieties I’ve ever grown had long awns. This is a seed contaminant at this point. No dry fertilizer spread on this land and no small grains grown in a decade or more.

These are rare, maybe 4-5 plants per acre. Seem to be healthy. Fungicide must have protected it.

The triticale varieties I grew were for forage and we didn’t get it all chopped. No fungicide applied. Had a black smut that seriously infected one of the varieties. Only time I had ever seen anything that bad was some barley we grew for grain when I was a child (55 years ago). Combine was an open station JD 95b. Operator looked like they were made up with black face for an inappropriate comedy routine.
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