Alfalfa is a high quality, valuable forage crop that can be successfully produced on most well drained soils in Kentucky, for hay and silage, and for grazing. Fertilizing alfalfa can be uniquely challenging because it is a perennial crop. In addition, high-yielding alfalfa removes a tremendous amount of soil nutrients when compared to other crops grown in Kentucky. A thorough understanding of alfalfa’s growth habits, nutrient requirements, and the soil nutrient supply mechanisms for alfalfa is necessary to effectively manage fertilizer inputs and maximize profitability while minimizing the environmental impact
Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops in the United States. Of all commonly grown forage...
This 2002 NebGuide discusses alfalfa production, including site selection and preparation, fertiliza...
Alfalfa popularity is not surprising because it has the highest yield potential and the highest feed...
Alfalfa is a high quality, valuable forage crop that can be successfully produced on most well drain...
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 producing, labor intensive, high cost and high return crop. Therefore, it only mak...
There are no secrets for successfully producing a high quality alfalfa crop. Successful alfalfa prod...
To achieve high levels of productivity and long-lived alfalfa stands, farmers must treat alfalfa as ...
Alfalfa is a high producing crop. Therefore, it only makes sense not to limit its production or long...
Alfalfa Queen of the Forage Crops is the most important forage legume grown in the United States. ...
Alfalfa is a profitable crop when well managed. It is an economical source of home grown protein, en...
This NebGuide discusses alfalfa production, including site selection and preparation, fertilization,...
Alfalfa is the most productive legume for Missouri, with potential yields exceeding six tons of hay ...
Grazing alfalfa can be a very profitable and valuable practice for many Kentucky farmers. How do you...
Establishing a good stand of alfalfa is expensive and time consuming, but the success rate is high i...
Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops in the United States. Of all commonly grown forage...
This 2002 NebGuide discusses alfalfa production, including site selection and preparation, fertiliza...
Alfalfa popularity is not surprising because it has the highest yield potential and the highest feed...
Alfalfa is a high quality, valuable forage crop that can be successfully produced on most well drain...
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 producing, labor intensive, high cost and high return crop. Therefore, it only mak...
There are no secrets for successfully producing a high quality alfalfa crop. Successful alfalfa prod...
To achieve high levels of productivity and long-lived alfalfa stands, farmers must treat alfalfa as ...
Alfalfa is a high producing crop. Therefore, it only makes sense not to limit its production or long...
Alfalfa Queen of the Forage Crops is the most important forage legume grown in the United States. ...
Alfalfa is a profitable crop when well managed. It is an economical source of home grown protein, en...
This NebGuide discusses alfalfa production, including site selection and preparation, fertilization,...
Alfalfa is the most productive legume for Missouri, with potential yields exceeding six tons of hay ...
Grazing alfalfa can be a very profitable and valuable practice for many Kentucky farmers. How do you...
Establishing a good stand of alfalfa is expensive and time consuming, but the success rate is high i...
Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops in the United States. Of all commonly grown forage...
This 2002 NebGuide discusses alfalfa production, including site selection and preparation, fertiliza...
Alfalfa popularity is not surprising because it has the highest yield potential and the highest feed...