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Title: Alfalfa


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Alfalfa
  • (Medicago sativa)

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Introduction
  • Known as the queen of forages
  • Alfalfa(Medicago L.), also called Lucerne
  • Originated near Iran
  • First introduced to America in 1736 by colonists
  • Oldest cover crop in the United States
  • Very high yield legume
  • Very good pasture crop

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Description
  • Is a herbaceous perennial legume
  • Mature alfalfa usually has 5-25 stems
  • Height 15-25 inches (38-63cm)
  • Stems slender
  • Leaves alternating on stem
  • Leaflets are linear oblong and toothed towards end

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Area of Adaptation
  • Worldwide in distribution
  • Widely grown in US.
  • Accounts for 30 mill. acres of production
  • Wide range of soil and climate are suitable
  • For best production well drained soils, with
    neutral pH and good fertility are required

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Primary Use
  • Used mostly for hay crops
  • Has highest feed value of all hay crops if
    harvested late bud or early flower stage
  • Produces greatest amount of protein per acre
  • Often mixed with corn silage
  • Alfalfa can be made into silage, pellets, meal or
    cubes
  • Can be used as pasture crop

6
Cultivars
  • Many cultivated varieties are available with
    specific characteristics for
  • Climate,
  • Soil-related,
  • Insect,
  • Disease problems.

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Soil Requirements
  • Deep permeable soils
  • Adequate moisture supply during growing seasons
  • Alfalfa is very sensitive to poor drained soil
    and compacted soil conditions that restrict root
    growth
  • Does well in loam soils
  • Alfalfa does not tolerate pH levels below 6.2
    especially in seedling stage

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Germination and Seedling Development
  • Primary root emerges near the hilum
  • Penetrates soil as unbranched taproot
  • Hypocotyledonary area straightens and elongates
  • The cotylendory leaves emerge
  • Foliar leaves have a slender petiole
  • Vegetative buds develop in the axils of the
    cotylendonary leaves

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First 15 days
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15-30 days
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Planting Date/Rate
  • Most plant in early spring or late summer
  • Influenced by precipitation, temp, and cropping
    patterns
  • Spring planting allows for harvest during
    seedling year, but weeds are a problem
  • Late summer planting means less competition with
    weeds, proper seeding must allow for adequate
    seedling development before onset of winter
  • planting rate of 12-15 lb/A
  • of cutting ----- 4-5

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Diseases/Insects
  • More than 20 diseases are a problem for alfalfa
  • Include fungal bacterial wilts, leaf spots, crown
    and root, viruses, and nematodes
  • Insects- a number of insect pests for alfalfa
  • The insects that most interfere with forage
    production are
  • Potato leafhopper, alfalfa weevil, spotted
    alfalfa aphid, alfalfa plant bug

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Certified seed
  • 60/bu
  • Cost 2/
  • 200,000 seeds/
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