Alfalfa & Forage News

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Guide to using stored forages with various nitrate contents.
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Is sudangrass safe for livestock grazing? Maybe!

July 26, 2022
By Rachael Long
Sudangrass (Sorghum bicolor L.) is a type of sorghum which is widely grown for hay, greenchop or grazing systems. Typically over 50,000 acres of sudangrass are grown for hay in the Imperial Valley of California, much of it exported to Japan.
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Compost Field Meeting

July 8, 2022
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
UC Cooperative Extension and UC Davis will host a Healthy Soils Program field meeting on compost. The meeting will take place on Thursday, July 28th from 10:00am to 11:30am. The meeting will take place off of S. Landi Road, on Roberts Island in the Delta.
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Figure 2. Clover root curculio larvae are white and feed on the roots. The damage appears as root gouging or scars, which can serve as entry points for disease.
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Clover Root Curculio in Alfalfa

May 23, 2022
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
I have received a couple calls this year from growers and a PCA about root scarring in alfalfa fields. These observations were a bit of a head scratcher for all of us. At one of the fields, I noticed what looked to be a wireworm on the root, so that was throwing me off (Figure 1).
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