Alfalfa is considered the “Queen of Forages” because of its high nutritive value. Alfalfa also has high N-fixation capacity meaning that no nitrogen fertilization is needed for its production.
Miller’s heirs no longer raise cattle there, but they are still feeding other people’s cattle by growing alfalfa. That’s not all they grow. The biggest, most-profitable crop these days at ...
Although there's no shortage of great veggies and greens you can grow for your salad at home, one that often gets overlooked is alfalfa sprouts. Alfalfa sprouts can be eaten raw but can also be ...
So yeah, alfalfa is really that attractive to deer. Alfalfa also boasts a deeper root system, which means it can grow in spots not conducive to clover and survive droughts that would kill its ...
To grow lentil sprouts at home, rinse lentils thoroughly and soak them in water for 8-12 hours. Then, drain and rinse the ...
As temperatures begin to rise, don’t forget to take a bit of time to assess alfalfa stand health going into this year’s ...
Another possible factor affecting alfalfa and forage prices in the Midwest, he believes, comes from the Pacific Northwest growing region, which normally exports a lot of forage overseas.
The Alfalfa Market is projected to experience steady growth, with its market valuation rising from USD 25.30 billion in 2024 to USD 45.70 billion by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate ...
Alfalfa U topics and speakers during its 10 year run gave producers all the expert knowledge they could ever need, Field ...
Alfalfa weevil eggs are laid inside alfalfa stems in the fall and spring. Larvae feed on terminal and upper plant leaves early in the spring. Resulting in damage occurring before the first cutting.