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What is a good sentence with alfalfa?

Animals like alfalfa because most animals eat plants.


Will 2-4-D kill stickers on my plants?

Yes, 2,4-D is an effective herbicide that can kill stickers on plants.


Is stickers a seed?

No, stickers are not seeds. Stickers are adhesive labels or designs used for decoration, organization, or communication, while seeds are the reproductive units of plants that can grow into new plants. Stickers can come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, but they do not have the biological function or characteristics of seeds.


What are some nitrogen fixing plants?

beans, clovers, alfalfa, peas, and peanuts.


Do cows eat alfalfa?

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.


Will Roundup kill stickers?

Yes, Roundup is a herbicide that can effectively kill stickers, also known as thistles or prickly plants, when applied properly.


What kind of organisms can remove nitrogen from the atmosphere bacteria plants mammals or fish?

Certain plants are nitrogen fixers. Alfalfa is one.


What has the author J'Wayne McArthur written?

J'Wayne McArthur has written: 'Feasibility of establishing alfalfa dehydrating plants in Northwest resource conservation and development project areas' -- subject(s): Alfalfa, Drying, Dehydration plants 'Training for western horse and rider'


Trypsin inhibitors in tomato potato and alfalfa plants are best described as factors that?

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Can a person plant alfalfa plants for human consumption?

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.


Why do farmers plant alfalfa or clover but don't harvest it?

Both clover and alfalfa are "nitrogen fixing" plants, meaning they have the riboza bacteria in their roots which converts atmospheric nitrogen into a form which can be used by plants and then animals. Planting either crop naturally enriches the soil without the use of artificial fertilizers. Allowing the plants to decompose in the field releases this nitrogen.


How does the grasshopper catch and get its food and water?

Grasshoppers do not catch there food. Grasshoppers eats plants such as alfalfa, shrubs and other greenery. from these plants it gets its water.kat:) love animals