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The difference between alfalfa and alfalfa

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Alfalfa is alfalfa. Alfalfa is also known as alfalfa. Alfalfa is recommended to be planted or planted in other parts of the world. It is mainly used for livestock breeding and is one of the nutritious green feeds. Alfalfa, a general term for alfalfa, is native to Europe and

Alfalfa is alfalfa. Alfalfa is also known as alfalfa. Alfalfa is recommended to be planted or planted in other parts of the world. It is mainly used for livestock breeding and is one of the nutritious green feeds.

Alfalfa, a general name of alfalfa, is native to Europe and America. Alfalfa is a perennial forage of Leguminosae, which is widely distributed in Northeast and North China, and is an excellent forage resource.

What is the yield of alfalfa per mu?

Because of the great difference between growing period and natural conditions in alfalfa production, the yield of fresh grass and hay per mu 2-5 years after sowing is generally 2000-4000 kg and 500-800 kg respectively. Under better water and heat conditions, it can produce 733 to 800 kg of hay per mu, 400 to 730 kg per mu in arid and low temperature areas, and 800 to 1000 kg per hectare in desert oasis irrigation area.

How to sow alfalfa seeds with the highest germination rate?

The main results are as follows: 1. Select alfalfa seeds with high quality and full grains.

2. Select sunny and fertile land for sowing (barren land with more fertilization)

3. Soil preparation, weeding, fertilization and watering ahead of time. (pay attention to the order)

4. The sowing depth is about 1cm and 2cm earlier.

 
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