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Alfalfa Growth and Development (Poster, 20 x 30")
by Romulo Pisa Lollato Doohong Min
MF3348
This full-color poster illustrates the growth stages of alfalfa and management practices at each stage. 20 x 30 color poster. Please limit your order to 5 copies or less due to current on hand quantities.
Published Date: Jun 2017
Subsurface Drip Irrigation for Alfalfa
by Mahbub Alam Danny H. Rogers Troy Dumler
MF2867
Subsurface drip irrigation can improve yields with less water than other irrigation. Consider spacing and depth of driplines, water quality, root intrusion, and rodents. 8-page, color.Published Date: Mar 2009
Army Cutworm: Kansas Crop Pests
by J. P. Michaud Robert J. Bauernfeind
MF3150
Identification and management of this sporadic pest of alfalfa, wheat, and canola in Kansas. 4-page, 4-color.Published Date: Mar 2014
No-Till Alfalfa Establishment after Small-Grain Cereals
by James P. Shroyer Scott A. Staggenborg William Heer
L875
A major concern in alfalfa production is stand establishment. In Kansas, most alfalfa is planted during August. With no-till alfalfa planting, more moisture is often available for germination.Revision Date: Apr 2003
Irrigation Management for Alfalfa
by Mahbub Alam Danny H. Rogers
MF2868
Alfalfa requires more water than any other Kansas crop. It is considered drought tolerant because it can use up to 70 percent of available soil water without undue stress. 8-page.Published Date: Mar 2009
Alfalfa Insect Pest Management 2024
by Robert J. Whitworth Brian McCornack Anthony Zukoff
MF809
Recommendations for managing insect pests in alfalfa in Kansas. 12-page, b/w.Revision Date: Apr 2024
Blister Beetles in Kansas
by Holly N. Davis Robert J. Whitworth
MF959
Information on blister beetles and their agricultural significance in Kansas. Addresses adverse effects of blister beetles on horses, poisoning symptoms, and how to avoid feeding contaminated hay. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Apr 2019
Alfalfa Production Handbook
by James P. Shroyer Ray E. Lamond
C683
This publication describes the full spectrum of alfalfa production in Kansas. 36 p.Revision Date: Oct 1998
Using Legumes in Crop Rotations
L778
Rotating legumes with non-legumes has the double advantage of growing the legume with little additional nitrogen, plus a nitrogen credit for subsequent non-legume crops.Revision Date: Oct 2007
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