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Saronville NE | Have done notill alfalfa for pry 10 yrs now, have always had good luck with it, only one disappointent in those 10 yrs and it wasnt even that bad. Alot less erosion on rough ground, conserve the moisture and get faster more even stand right off the get go. We always sow 15+ on dryland and 20+ on irrigated. Just watch your settings pretty cose, dont get it to deep, and run your coulters shallow, and you will be fine. I prefer fall alfalfa because of less weeds and 3 cuttings instead of 2 with spring alfalfa, that usually goes behind wheat or oats, or millet. Spring alfalfa always goes behind beans here, even though I have drilled some for a neighbor into orn stubble, dryland, that ended up working ok. Good luck | |
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