For many years it has been recognized that the two major limiting factors to alfalfa (Medicago sativa) growth in the upper Midwest are soil pH and exchangeable soil potassium (Brown, 1928; Hull, 1934; Lanyon and Griffith, 1988). Recent research affirms the benefits of raising pH to near neutral by adding lime to fields where alfalfa is to be grown in Wisconsin (Peters and Kelling, 1989; Peters and Kelling, 199 7)
Phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are essential for alfalfa growth, however, the long-term effects of...
Seven treatments applied to alfalfa were compared to evaluate their effect on profitable alfalfa pro...
Grain producers in northeast Iowa are interested in the effects of liming rates on crops and soils. ...
There are no secrets for successfully producing a high quality alfalfa crop. Successful alfalfa prod...
Alfalfa has the potential for producing high yields of high quality forage with good management. A k...
Alfalfa is a high producing crop. Therefore, it only makes sense not to limit its production or long...
Alfalfa is a high producing, labor intensive, high cost and high return crop. Therefore, it only mak...
Alfalfa is the most important forage crop grown in Iowa. It is an economical source of home grown pr...
Alfalfa is a profitable crop when well managed. It is an economical source of home grown protein, en...
Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops in Kentucky. It is grown on a wide range of soil t...
Alfalfa is a high quality, valuable forage crop that can be successfully produced on most well drain...
Adequate soil fertility is necessary for alfalfa production on both dryland and irrigated soils of N...
Grazed pastures in Brazil provide the major source of food for beef and dairy cattle
The Western Pennyroyal area of Kentucky consists largely of deep, well-drained limestone-derived soi...
Alfalfa is an important forage and cash crop in the Western U.S. In 1995, a long-term research progr...
Phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are essential for alfalfa growth, however, the long-term effects of...
Seven treatments applied to alfalfa were compared to evaluate their effect on profitable alfalfa pro...
Grain producers in northeast Iowa are interested in the effects of liming rates on crops and soils. ...
There are no secrets for successfully producing a high quality alfalfa crop. Successful alfalfa prod...
Alfalfa has the potential for producing high yields of high quality forage with good management. A k...
Alfalfa is a high producing crop. Therefore, it only makes sense not to limit its production or long...
Alfalfa is a high producing, labor intensive, high cost and high return crop. Therefore, it only mak...
Alfalfa is the most important forage crop grown in Iowa. It is an economical source of home grown pr...
Alfalfa is a profitable crop when well managed. It is an economical source of home grown protein, en...
Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops in Kentucky. It is grown on a wide range of soil t...
Alfalfa is a high quality, valuable forage crop that can be successfully produced on most well drain...
Adequate soil fertility is necessary for alfalfa production on both dryland and irrigated soils of N...
Grazed pastures in Brazil provide the major source of food for beef and dairy cattle
The Western Pennyroyal area of Kentucky consists largely of deep, well-drained limestone-derived soi...
Alfalfa is an important forage and cash crop in the Western U.S. In 1995, a long-term research progr...
Phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are essential for alfalfa growth, however, the long-term effects of...
Seven treatments applied to alfalfa were compared to evaluate their effect on profitable alfalfa pro...
Grain producers in northeast Iowa are interested in the effects of liming rates on crops and soils. ...