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Title: No-Till Alfalfa Establishment after Small-Grain Cereals

Publication ID: L875

Description: A major concern in alfalfa production is stand establishment. In Kansas, most alfalfa is planted during August. With no-till alfalfa planting, more moisture is often available for germination.

Author(s): Heer, Bill
Shroyer, James P.
Staggenborg, Scott A.

Publication Date: April 2003

Tags: fertilizer, soil erosion, crop residue, herbicides, crop rotation, weed control, volunteer winter wheat, spring barley, oats, straw, stubble, burning, coulters, drill, L-875

Resource Type: text

Format: PDF

Language: English


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http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/library/crpsl2/l875.pdf (156 KB)

L875
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