In addition to their value as cereal grains, wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and triticale (× Triticosecale Wittmack)
are important cool-season annual forages and cover crops. Yearling steer (Bos taurus) performance was compared in
the spring following autumn establishment as for age cover crops after soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] grain harvest.
Replicated pastures (0.4 ha) were no-till seeded in three consecutive years
into soybean stubble in autumn, fertilized, and grazed the following spring
near Ithaca, NE, USA. Each pasture (n = 3) was continuously stocked in spring
with four yearling steers (380 ± 38 kg) for 17, 32, and
28 d in 2005, 2006, and 2007, respectively. In 2005, average daily gain (ADG)
for steers grazing triticale exceeded the ADG for wheat by 0.31 kghd-1d-1.
In 2006, wheat ADG exceeded that for triticale by 0.12 kghd-1d-1.
In 2007, steers grazing wheat lost weight, while steers grazing triticale
gained 0.20 kghd-1d-1. Based on the 3-year average animal
gains valued at $1.32 kg-1, mean net return ($ ha-1 yr-1)
was $62.15 for triticale and $22.55 for wheat. Since these grazed cover crops
provide ecosystem services in addition to forage, grazing could be viewed as a
mechanism for recovering costs and adds additional value to the system. Based
on this 3-year grazing trial, triticale was superior to wheat and likely will
provide the most stable beef yearling performance across years with variable
weather for the western Cornbelt USA.
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