Alfalfa can be sown either in early spring or late summer in Kentucky. Late summer seedings need six to eight weeks to germinate and grow before the first hard freeze. This usually means planting ...
Romulo Lollato, Kansas State University associate professor of agronomy and wheat and forage specialist, discussed high-yielding alfalfa management at the Feb. 27 Alfalfa U in Dodge City, Kansas.
BOZEMAN, Mont. - Warmer-than-usual spring temperatures and rainfall is resulting in an earlier alfalfa growth and maturation season than usual, according to Montana State University Forage Extension ...
TOUCHET, Wash. — Otis Garbe isn’t quite sure what he did to get one of his top alfalfa seed harvests this year. “For me, I’m going ‘What did I do this last year?’ so I can repeat it again this year,” ...
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