It grows to be about 1 meter tall
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The recommended seeding rate for alfalfa is typically between 15 to 25 pounds per acre, depending on factors such as soil type, climate, and the specific variety of alfalfa. In some cases, higher rates may be used if establishing a meadow or when mixing with other species. It's important to consider local recommendations and conditions for optimal results.
The cost of a ton of alfalfa can vary widely based on factors such as location, quality, and market conditions, typically ranging from $150 to $300 per ton. Prices may also fluctuate seasonally and can be influenced by supply and demand dynamics. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to check local agricultural markets or suppliers.
No, the word growing is not an adverb. Growing is an adjective and a verb.The adverb form of the word growing is growingly.
It will grow to nine eighths of the original sum.
I grow alfalfa
Yes
Alfalfa is found in calgary,edmonton, medicine hat and in my pants
Alfalfa is a technical term for lucerne and it will not grow on the coast - lucerne is a dry climate crop and will not grow there
Just like it would anywhere else: it grows when the frost in the ground is out and the days start warming up. Alfalfa will grow from spring to fall or until the ground freezes over again.
Almost everywhere in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. But I am not sure about the regions in the provinces.
4.0 acre-feet
It takes 4 to 5 days
Alfalfa is often used as feed for horses. It is also fed to cows. Rabbits can eat alfalfa but should be fed timothy grass.
No it is actually a type of flowering plant, in the pea family.
Yes, those are one of their favorite forages to munch on. Just be aware that the cows are not hungry when they're put out in a pasture or field of alfalfa. If they're hungry when fed alfalfa or are put on alfalfa pasture when there's still dew on the plants, they run a high risk of bloating.
Wisconsin is not a cotton state. It grows alfalfa, field corn, and vegetables for canning.