ABSTRACT'NF201' (Reg. No. CV-34, PI 674106) is a forage triticale (×Triticosecale Wittm.) with prolific growth habit and excellent fall-winter forage potential, developed by the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc., Ardmore, OK, and released in 2013. NF201 was tested under the experimental designation, NF96210. NF201 was developed from the double cross NF83/'Stan II'//'Roughrider'/'Stan II' made in 1996. Individual plant selections were performed in early generations followed by head-row and progeny-row schemes. NF201 was selected on the basis of early fall-winter vegetative growth. It has a tall growth habit with an average plant height of 112.5 cm. The leaves are longer and narrower compared with the check cultivars. NF201 was developed mainly for fall-winter forage in the south-central United States. The fall-winter forage yield of NF201 was 9 and 20% more than the check cultivars TAMcale5019 and Thundercale, respectively, at the southern Oklahoma trials. In 2 yr of evaluations at Iowa Park, TX, the fall and winter yield of NF201 was 25 and 21% higher, respectively, than TAMcale5019. At Overton, TX, NF201 was superior to the check cultivars for early season yield. Forage quality of NF201 was similar to the check cultivars. Collectively, in the southcentral United States, NF201 had significantly higher yields in the fall-winter period compared with the check cultivars, suggesting that it is the best choice for producers who need forage for early fall-winter grazing.