Transcription of Alfalfa Management Guide
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Alfalfa Management GuideAuthorsDan UndersanderExtension agronomist, forages University of WisconsinDennis CosgroveExtension agronomist, forages University of WisconsinEileen CullenExtension entomologist University of WisconsinCraig GrauExtension plant pathologist University of WisconsinMarlin E. RiceExtension entomologist Iowa State UniversityMark RenzExtension agronomist, weed control University of WisconsinCraig SheafferResearch agronomist University of MinnesotaGlen ShewmakerExtension agronomist University of IdahoMark SulcExtension agronomist The Ohio State UniversityAlfalfa Management Guide iiAlfalfa Management Guide AcknowledgmentsThe authors wish to thank reviewers from industry and various universities for their suggestions and everyone who supplied photos, including those not specifically mentioned:Steve Bicen, University of Wisconsin anthracnose; aphanomyces, roots; Fusarium wilt, roots; Phytophthora, roots; root assessment; verticillium wilt, rootDennis Cosgrove, University of Wisconsin autotoxicityJim Ducy title page photoDel Gates, Kansas State University Alfalfa weevils Craig Grau, University of Wisconsin apha-nomyces, stunting; bacterial wilt, stunting.
Establishment 3 Select a field carefully Soil type, drainage, and slope Alfalfa requires a well-drained soil for optimum production. Wet soils create
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