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Posted by oj on September 15, 2006 at 16:10:17 from (142.161.198.129):
In Reply to: I Need Your Opinion posted by Allan In NE on September 15, 2006 at 15:34:05:
So long as the frost kills the alfalfa it won't hurt to be cut, unless it was cut within the last 6 weeks before the frost. As long as this time period is met the plant has had enough time to put down the reserves it needs for the next year. If it hasn't had this long you may see increased winterkill. Lots of people around here (Western Manitoba) leave strips of uncut crop every two or three swaths to help catch snow, this helps the crowns survive the cold of winter. And like 'nebraska cowman' say's it will take a while to cure. btw i may cut alfalfa next week too... oj in mb
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