CUF 101 ALFALFA - INOCULATED
Short Description:
Warm season, perennial legume that is grown in almost every state in the U.S. Very cold tolerant and has the highest feeding value of all hay crops. Alfalfa is consumed by both turkey and deer. It should be planted in cooler months, allowing time to establish a strong root system before winter sets in, usually between September and December depending on location.
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Description
Alfalfa is a warm season, perennial legume that is grown in almost every state in the U.S. It is well adapted to a variety of sites when grown under cultivation for hay or as a forage crop. It is typically grown with irrigation in the western two thirds of Texas. Alfalfa is consumed by both turkey and deer, and it is excellent forage for livestock.
Alfalfa should be planted between September and December in Texas, depending on the planting location.
For more information: Texas Alfalfa Production from Texas AgriLife Extension
Planting Rate
10-15 lbs per acre