The question of how soon alfalfa can safely be reseeded following an old stand of alfalfa has been debated for many years. It has been a topic of the Kentucky Alfalfa Conference on at least two other occasions (Rasnake, 1995; Rasnake 1999). Recent research has attempted to determine what causes the problem, how it is affected by soil conditions, and whether the problem can be reduced through plant breeding. This paper will review some of the research
Alfalfa breeders continue to actively pursue the development of varieties that will bring more benef...
Alfalfa can be a vigorous and productive forage crop for Kentucky farmers. Like all farm crops, howe...
Weeds compete with alfalfa for water, nutrients, light, and space. This competition can decrease yie...
It has long been recommended that alfalfa fields be rotated to another crop such as com for at least...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
autotoxicity has been most frequently identified as aAutotoxicity may reduce plant population and pr...
To achieve high levels of productivity and long-lived alfalfa stands, farmers must treat alfalfa as ...
Alfalfa is the premier forage crop with high yield, high forage quality, season long productivity, d...
The no-till concept has been widely accepted in Virginia for corn and soybean production. However, a...
Because of the wet and cloudy conditions in 1993, many alfalfa seedings either had excessive seedlin...
One of the most important assignments I received when I assumed this position in 1990 was to address...
Diseases of alfalfa can limit productivity of this valuable forage crop. Alfalfa diseases can reduce...
Alfalfa can be a vigorous and productive forage crop for Kentucky farmers. Like all farm crops, howe...
Research in the north central and eastern United States has spawned a controversy regarding the role...
Will the alfalfa plan survive grazing intensively by cattle? This question is asked most frequently ...
Alfalfa breeders continue to actively pursue the development of varieties that will bring more benef...
Alfalfa can be a vigorous and productive forage crop for Kentucky farmers. Like all farm crops, howe...
Weeds compete with alfalfa for water, nutrients, light, and space. This competition can decrease yie...
It has long been recommended that alfalfa fields be rotated to another crop such as com for at least...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
autotoxicity has been most frequently identified as aAutotoxicity may reduce plant population and pr...
To achieve high levels of productivity and long-lived alfalfa stands, farmers must treat alfalfa as ...
Alfalfa is the premier forage crop with high yield, high forage quality, season long productivity, d...
The no-till concept has been widely accepted in Virginia for corn and soybean production. However, a...
Because of the wet and cloudy conditions in 1993, many alfalfa seedings either had excessive seedlin...
One of the most important assignments I received when I assumed this position in 1990 was to address...
Diseases of alfalfa can limit productivity of this valuable forage crop. Alfalfa diseases can reduce...
Alfalfa can be a vigorous and productive forage crop for Kentucky farmers. Like all farm crops, howe...
Research in the north central and eastern United States has spawned a controversy regarding the role...
Will the alfalfa plan survive grazing intensively by cattle? This question is asked most frequently ...
Alfalfa breeders continue to actively pursue the development of varieties that will bring more benef...
Alfalfa can be a vigorous and productive forage crop for Kentucky farmers. Like all farm crops, howe...
Weeds compete with alfalfa for water, nutrients, light, and space. This competition can decrease yie...