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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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