Alfalfa is the most productive and versatile forage legume grown in Nebraska. Cutting for hay or silage has been the traditional method of harvest, but many options also exist for grazing. With current technology and proper management beef gain can exceed 1,000 pounds per acre with acceptable stand persistence. Grazing alfalfa may be a cost efficient means of harvest for some producers. This NebGuide explores alfalfa and alfalfa/grass options, varieties and stand establishment, and grazing and bloat management
Objective The pure alfalfa stand would not be damaged during the grazing period. For steers - anim...
Alfalfa Queen of the Forage Crops is the most important forage legume grown in the United States. ...
Interest in alfalfa as a grazing crop has increased dramatically over the past decade. There are man...
Alfalfa is the most productive and versatile forage legume grown in Nebraska. Cutting for hay or sil...
Grazing alfalfa may be a cost efficient means of harvest for some producers. This NebGuide explores ...
Alfalfa is the most important forage legume grown in the United States. Grown over a wide range of s...
Alfalfa is most commonly used as a hay crop in the United States. However, with proper management, i...
The production of alfalfa specifically for grazing is a fairly new practice. But now, farmers all ar...
High grain prices, increasing nitrogen prices, droughts, need for higher quality pasture plants and ...
Alfalfa has tremendous potential as a pasture plant. The characteristics such as high yields, high q...
Alfalfa has been grown in Kentucky for many years, but in the last decade, its acreage has increased...
Alfalfa has been around for centuries. In all this time, it was used in many different ways to provi...
The use of alfalfa (Medicago scitiva L.) for grazing is becoming more common. Alfalfa is the most wi...
Planning a “Forage Sequence” implies that a stockman provides nutritious and palatable forage crops ...
Alfalfa (scientific name Medicago sativa) is one of the most well known and widely used forage crops...
Objective The pure alfalfa stand would not be damaged during the grazing period. For steers - anim...
Alfalfa Queen of the Forage Crops is the most important forage legume grown in the United States. ...
Interest in alfalfa as a grazing crop has increased dramatically over the past decade. There are man...
Alfalfa is the most productive and versatile forage legume grown in Nebraska. Cutting for hay or sil...
Grazing alfalfa may be a cost efficient means of harvest for some producers. This NebGuide explores ...
Alfalfa is the most important forage legume grown in the United States. Grown over a wide range of s...
Alfalfa is most commonly used as a hay crop in the United States. However, with proper management, i...
The production of alfalfa specifically for grazing is a fairly new practice. But now, farmers all ar...
High grain prices, increasing nitrogen prices, droughts, need for higher quality pasture plants and ...
Alfalfa has tremendous potential as a pasture plant. The characteristics such as high yields, high q...
Alfalfa has been grown in Kentucky for many years, but in the last decade, its acreage has increased...
Alfalfa has been around for centuries. In all this time, it was used in many different ways to provi...
The use of alfalfa (Medicago scitiva L.) for grazing is becoming more common. Alfalfa is the most wi...
Planning a “Forage Sequence” implies that a stockman provides nutritious and palatable forage crops ...
Alfalfa (scientific name Medicago sativa) is one of the most well known and widely used forage crops...
Objective The pure alfalfa stand would not be damaged during the grazing period. For steers - anim...
Alfalfa Queen of the Forage Crops is the most important forage legume grown in the United States. ...
Interest in alfalfa as a grazing crop has increased dramatically over the past decade. There are man...