Weeds compete with alfalfa for water, nutrients, light, and space. This competition can decrease yields, lower forage quality, increase disease and insect problems, create harvesting problems, and initiate or poison the animals which will consume the forage. Premature loss of alfalfa stands is usually the result of the interaction of the pest complex - diseases, insects, and weeds
Alfalfa is the premier forage crop with high yield, high forage quality, season long productivity, d...
Alfalfa diseases can reduce forage quality and the longevity of alfalfa stands. Integrated managemen...
Alfalfa Queen of the Forage Crops , is the most important forage legume grown in the United States....
The importance of weed control in alfalfa production should not be overlooked especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
Since weeds which infest forages are harvested along with the alfalfa crop, total dry matter product...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in alfalfa production should not be overlooked, especially when you c...
This NebGuide describes how weeds can be controlled in alfalfa. Weeds can interfere with alfalfa fro...
Field evaluation, cultural and chemical practices are key ingredients of a successful weed control p...
Johnsongrass is considered one of the major weed species that infests alfalfa in Kentucky. Other wee...
To achieve maximum alfalfa production and maintain excellent stands and forage quality for a number ...
Numerous herbicides are available for controlling weeds in pure or mixed stands of alfalfa. In addit...
Managing weeds is necessary when establishing new plantings of alfalfa to insure a healthier, more p...
Alfalfa is the premier forage crop with high yield, high forage quality, season long productivity, d...
Alfalfa diseases can reduce forage quality and the longevity of alfalfa stands. Integrated managemen...
Alfalfa Queen of the Forage Crops , is the most important forage legume grown in the United States....
The importance of weed control in alfalfa production should not be overlooked especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
Since weeds which infest forages are harvested along with the alfalfa crop, total dry matter product...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in alfalfa production should not be overlooked, especially when you c...
This NebGuide describes how weeds can be controlled in alfalfa. Weeds can interfere with alfalfa fro...
Field evaluation, cultural and chemical practices are key ingredients of a successful weed control p...
Johnsongrass is considered one of the major weed species that infests alfalfa in Kentucky. Other wee...
To achieve maximum alfalfa production and maintain excellent stands and forage quality for a number ...
Numerous herbicides are available for controlling weeds in pure or mixed stands of alfalfa. In addit...
Managing weeds is necessary when establishing new plantings of alfalfa to insure a healthier, more p...
Alfalfa is the premier forage crop with high yield, high forage quality, season long productivity, d...
Alfalfa diseases can reduce forage quality and the longevity of alfalfa stands. Integrated managemen...
Alfalfa Queen of the Forage Crops , is the most important forage legume grown in the United States....