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- Alfalfa is most commonly harvested as hay, but can also be made into silage, grazed, or fed as greenchop1. The most common harvesting technique is to chop the plants with a machine, arrange them in rows, and let them dry in the field2. Afterward, a machine passes and turns two rows of harvested plants into one2. However, an unexpected rain can cause the plants to mold and decrease the production’s quality2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Alfalfa is widely grown throughout the world as forage for cattle, and is most often harvested as hay, but can also be made into silage, grazed, or fed as greenchop.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AlfalfaThe most common alfalfa harvesting technique is to get the machine chop the plants, arrange them in rows and let them dry in the field. In this case, an unexpected rain will make the plants mold and will result in the decrease of the production’s quality. Afterwards, a machine passes and turns 2 rows of harvested plants into 1.wikifarmer.com/alfalfa-harvest-yield-per-acre/
When and How to Harvest Alfalfa - EcoFarming Daily
The best method to judge when to cut is to use a refractometer to measure the sugar content of plant juice every day or two as blooms begin to appear. When the sugar readings reach a peak or begin to level off, that is the time to cut. …
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Harvest of alfalfa normally takes place just before the flowering. Many experienced farmers claim that it’s possible that you will never see alfalfa blossoms from seeding through plow down. The best time to cut alfalfa is in …
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When alfalfa is harvested at the bud stage, it has not fully replenished its root reserves. This is why some recommend letting one harvest go to early bloom to allow root replenishment for less advanced varieties, which is another reason …
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Nov 16, 2023 · How To Harvest Alfalfa. Given sufficient precipitation and soil nutrient levels, spring-sown lucerne can be harvested twice in its first year and even more in the following growing years, with yields surpassing 7-8 t/ac (17 …
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there are different options for how and when alfalfa can be harvested but mowing timing is critical to maintaining the health and persistence of the crop. Alfalfa can be harvested as silage, baled and wrapped, or baled as hay, based on the …
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