The 2020-2021 harvest was affected by unfavorable weather conditions, leading to a decrease in specific weights and yields. Despite the challenges, performance components were installed earlier than the previous year, and sowing conditions were good. However, long rainy episodes and dry spells affected the potential of winter cereals, and high rainfall disrupted grain filling. The average nuisance measured in trials reached 18q/ha, and protein levels varied due to nitrogen fertilization strategies. Opting for varieties not very sensitive to these conditions and timing the first fungicide application correctly proved effective. The cereal variety testing network Eureden is offering a complete varietal offer to meet all soil and climatic profiles of the territory. The 2021 triticale range offers good disease tolerance, lodging, and yield, making it more interesting than winter barley in certain conditions.