ruisvehnä
Ruisvehnä, also known as triticale, is a hybrid cereal grain that is a cross between wheat (Triticum spp.) and rye (Secale cereale). It was first bred in laboratories in the late 19th century, but commercial cultivation did not become widespread until the latter half of the 20th century. The primary goal in developing triticale was to combine the high yield potential and good grain quality of wheat with the hardiness, disease resistance, and adaptability of rye.
Triticale is a versatile crop that can be grown in a variety of conditions, often performing well
The primary uses of triticale are as animal feed and for human consumption. As feed, it is