Alfalfa is primarily grown in the western and central regions of the United States, with significant production in states like California, Colorado, and Wisconsin. It thrives in well-drained soils and areas with ample sunlight, making the arid and semi-arid climates of the West particularly suitable. Additionally, it is also cultivated in parts of the Midwest and the Northeast, where irrigation can support its growth.
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
It grows to be about 1 meter tall
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.
It takes 4 to 5 days
4.0 acre-feet
Almost everywhere in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. But I am not sure about the regions in the provinces.
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Wisconsin is not a cotton state. It grows alfalfa, field corn, and vegetables for canning.
One is lucky and one you grow in fifth grade