Rain in May and early June this year put most alfalfa producers behind two to three weeks for their first, and correspondingly their second, third, and sometimes forth cuttings. Now in mid-November, producers can look back on the season, determine if there are still some management decisions to make and guess about winter survival
There have been reports of localized areas of winterkill and winter injury to forage and winter cere...
Injury to alfalfa plants during the winter can cause serious stand losses and is a major problem in ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Rain in May and early June this year put most alfalfa producers behind two to three weeks for their ...
Rainfall throughout the growing season put most alfalfa producers behind two to three weeks for thei...
Rainfall throughout the growing season put many alfalfa producers behind several weeks for their fir...
Extended periods of unseasonably warm temperatures during the winter months can lead to reduced wint...
A warm weather pattern in late February caused soil temperatures across most of Iowa to rise above 4...
Most of Iowa alfalfa fields have broken winter dormancy. A few early April nights with temperatures...
Significant areas of alfalfa winterkill are now evident in Iowa. The worst areas are along the High...
How did alfalfa fields fair this past winter? This is a complicated subject since several factors pl...
Reports of winter injury in alfalfa fields are coming in across the state. Old man winter along with...
Alfalfa fields are growing well across most of Iowa. The next few nights have frost or freeze warnin...
Alfalfa harvest schedule is an annual discussion as day length begins to shorten and with many areas...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
There have been reports of localized areas of winterkill and winter injury to forage and winter cere...
Injury to alfalfa plants during the winter can cause serious stand losses and is a major problem in ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Rain in May and early June this year put most alfalfa producers behind two to three weeks for their ...
Rainfall throughout the growing season put most alfalfa producers behind two to three weeks for thei...
Rainfall throughout the growing season put many alfalfa producers behind several weeks for their fir...
Extended periods of unseasonably warm temperatures during the winter months can lead to reduced wint...
A warm weather pattern in late February caused soil temperatures across most of Iowa to rise above 4...
Most of Iowa alfalfa fields have broken winter dormancy. A few early April nights with temperatures...
Significant areas of alfalfa winterkill are now evident in Iowa. The worst areas are along the High...
How did alfalfa fields fair this past winter? This is a complicated subject since several factors pl...
Reports of winter injury in alfalfa fields are coming in across the state. Old man winter along with...
Alfalfa fields are growing well across most of Iowa. The next few nights have frost or freeze warnin...
Alfalfa harvest schedule is an annual discussion as day length begins to shorten and with many areas...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
There have been reports of localized areas of winterkill and winter injury to forage and winter cere...
Injury to alfalfa plants during the winter can cause serious stand losses and is a major problem in ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...