China is cultivating large wheat-rye hybrid crops, known as triticale, in its arid western desert regions. This hardy grain is capable of adapting to harsh environments, including poor soil and drought conditions, making it a more resilient option than traditional wheat. Beyond human consumption, triticale also provides valuable forage for livestock, with the potential for significant yields. AI
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