A description of Kentucky\u27s land base indicates that of nearly 15 million acres suitable for cropland usage, approximately three-fourths has an erosion hazard potential of some degree, relating largely to steepness of slope (1). For this reason, there is a large potential acreage of alfalfa and other perennial forage crops relating to their sod forming growth habit which provides them an inherent value in erosion control
Returns on many Kentucky farms are declining due to reduced tobacco and feedgrain income. This fact,...
Alfalfa is a premier forage legume that has played an important role in Kentucky\u27s forage-livesto...
Alfalfa is often referred to as the Queen of U.S. Forage Production . Looking at all hay production...
Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops in the United States. Of all commonly grown forage...
Alfalfa is a high quality, valuable forage crop that can be successfully produced on most well drain...
As we think about the possibilities of alfalfa as a grazing crop, maybe we need to look at some of t...
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) is the highest yielding, highest quality legume forage crop raised in Kent...
The Western Pennyroyal area of Kentucky consists largely of deep, well-drained limestone-derived soi...
Alfalfa is a high quality, valuable forage crop that can be successfully produced on most well drain...
To achieve high levels of productivity and long-lived alfalfa stands, farmers must treat alfalfa as ...
Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops in Kentucky. It is grown on a wide range of soil t...
The last several years have been incredibly challenging for all of Kentucky agriculture and hay prod...
On suitable soils, alfalfa produces the highest yield of nutrients possible from a perennial forage ...
Due to its many benefits, alfalfa has earned its reputation as Queen of the Forages . Some of alfal...
The last few years have been nothing short of a roller coaster ride for Kentucky agriculture. Kentuc...
Returns on many Kentucky farms are declining due to reduced tobacco and feedgrain income. This fact,...
Alfalfa is a premier forage legume that has played an important role in Kentucky\u27s forage-livesto...
Alfalfa is often referred to as the Queen of U.S. Forage Production . Looking at all hay production...
Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops in the United States. Of all commonly grown forage...
Alfalfa is a high quality, valuable forage crop that can be successfully produced on most well drain...
As we think about the possibilities of alfalfa as a grazing crop, maybe we need to look at some of t...
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) is the highest yielding, highest quality legume forage crop raised in Kent...
The Western Pennyroyal area of Kentucky consists largely of deep, well-drained limestone-derived soi...
Alfalfa is a high quality, valuable forage crop that can be successfully produced on most well drain...
To achieve high levels of productivity and long-lived alfalfa stands, farmers must treat alfalfa as ...
Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops in Kentucky. It is grown on a wide range of soil t...
The last several years have been incredibly challenging for all of Kentucky agriculture and hay prod...
On suitable soils, alfalfa produces the highest yield of nutrients possible from a perennial forage ...
Due to its many benefits, alfalfa has earned its reputation as Queen of the Forages . Some of alfal...
The last few years have been nothing short of a roller coaster ride for Kentucky agriculture. Kentuc...
Returns on many Kentucky farms are declining due to reduced tobacco and feedgrain income. This fact,...
Alfalfa is a premier forage legume that has played an important role in Kentucky\u27s forage-livesto...
Alfalfa is often referred to as the Queen of U.S. Forage Production . Looking at all hay production...