We use the leaves, aerial parts, and sprouting seeds
I grow alfalfa
The leaves, which are the most nutritious part of the alfalfa plant.
Its primary use is as feed for livestock. For more information on Alfalfa http://www.onestopsolver.com/alfalfa-health-benefits.html
Alfalfa is a noun - it is a silage crop grown for animal feed.
yes, alfalfa sprouts are directly consumed by humans in sandwiches or salads, but the main use of alfalfa is to be eaten by animals in the form of hay
If you use the goat for the milk, it is advised that they get some alfalfa but if it is just a pet goat, you can feed it pasture grass or grass hay or just let it graze in your yard. They do not have to have alfalfa.
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In Marathi, alfalfa is called "मसूर" (masoor) or sometimes referred to as "अल्फाल्फा." It is primarily known for its use as animal feed and its nutritional benefits. Alfalfa is rich in vitamins and minerals, making it a popular choice in agriculture and livestock farming.
The Malayalam name for the alfalfa plant is "അൽഫാൽഫ" (alfalfa).
While alfalfa is primarily grown for livestock consumption due to its high nutrient content, some people do consume alfalfa sprouts or use the leaves in salads. However, caution should be taken as alfalfa can contain certain compounds that may cause illness in some individuals. It's recommended to consume alfalfa in moderation and consult with a healthcare professional before adding it to your diet.
Alfalfa cubes are made by compressing alfalfa into a cubical shape and dehydrating it to preserve it.
it is found where you can find alfalfa