For the most part late summer seeding can be an excellent time to establish alfalfa which will lead to productive stands the next growing season. The decision of whether to proceed with a late summer ...
Alfalfa seeded this spring is ready, or soon will be ready, to cut. Proper care and management now could have big impacts on cuttings later this year. Use the following harvest guidelines to get the ...
Above: Purdue Entomology Professor Christian Krupke at the Agronomy Center for Research and Education, inspecting alfalfa plot for the presence of alfalfa weevils A Purdue expert warned that messaging ...
Planting alfalfa this summer or fall? Romulo Lollato and Doo-Hong Min, forage specialists with Kansas State University, have some best practices to make sure your investment pays off. “Alfalfa is a ...
Late summer can be an excellent time to establish alfalfa for productive stands next spring. These key recommendations will help you successfully establish alfalfa in late summer. • Plant six weeks ...
By Emma Matcham, Christine Gelley, Ted Wiseman, Ohio State University Extension ...
The Garbe family — mom Kim; son Tegon, 8, and dad Otis — shares a relaxed moment in the final days of alfalfa seed harvest outside their combine Sept. 7 in Touchet, Wash. TOUCHET, Wash. — Otis Garbe ...
Most western United States alfalfa growers are faced with salt issues in their soils. But while soil salinity can alter good stand establishment and forage production, new varieties, along with ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. - Seeding of alfalfa is underway throughout northeastern South Dakota. "Because alfalfa is a perennial crop, as long as it is established by the time of the first frost, it will regrow ...
Dan Groenendale/Washington State University Washington alfalfa seed farmers in the Touchet, Wash., area are working to maintain their alkali bee beds, preserving a ...
If you’re thinking about planting alfalfa, chopping corn silage or getting started with native warm-season grasses, the newly ...