It's a plant that stands 2-3 feet tall with purple, yellow, or white flowers in the wild. The leaves are long and narrow with ...
“The fields are growing the same alfalfa but look completely different ... much of the Great Plains and western U.S. Whether used in irrigated pastures or as hay, alfalfa is one of the most ...
We work our alfalfa pretty hard here in northern Indiana, and events like our fall drought do not help our alfalfa last as long as we would like.
We work our alfalfa pretty hard here in northern Indiana ... Stem count is not the only consideration, however. The crowns of ...
You know honeybees make honey, but did you know they make bread too? And four other types of bees are also dedicated chefs!
The one positive is that some grass is already greening and growing ever so slightly as there has yet to be a killing frost ...
If you want to harvest alfalfa late in the year, you need to wait until after a killing frost. But what is a killing frost?
As a farmer raising cattle, give your animals’ wellbeing and growth in weight first priority. You should think about adding ...
Levels of prussic acid vary depending on plant species. Lowest risk is sudangrass ... If you are concerned about high levels ...
On Friday, Highland Hay International, a US alfalfa hey producer, signed two deals with Chinese ... given its large population and rapidly growing middle class. "Currently China is our second-largest ...