Alfalfa Production Guide for the Southern Great Plains
Foreword

This publication is designed to assist alfalfa producers, Extension Educators,
Certified Crop Advisors, and Agriculture Alfalfa Industry to make effective, profitable,
and environmentally sound management decisions on alfalfa production and marketing. It
represents the integrated efforts of many people in the various disciplines of Oklahoma
Cooperative Extension Service and the Oklahoma Agriculture Research Station at Oklahoma
State University. A special effort was make to integrate all aspects of alfalfa production
and to relate the various sections within the overall production
framework. In addition, partial budgets were calculated for many of
the management alternatives so producers could make some sound management
decisions, based on their system.
People contributing to this
publication include:
John Caddel, Forage Agronomist
Jim Stritzke, Extension Forage Weed Specialist
Richard Berberet, Alfalfa Research Entomologist
Patricia Bolin, Extension IPM Specialist
Ray Huhnke, Extension Agricultural Engineer
Gordon Johnson, Extension Soils Specialist
Mike Kizer, Extension Agriculture Engineer
David Lalman, Extension Beef Cattle Specialist
Phil Mulder, Extension Entomologist
Dan Waldner, Extension Dairy Specialist
Clement Ward, Extension Agricultural Economist
Hailin Zhang, Extension Soils Specialist
Gerrit Cuperus, Extension IPM Specialist
Robert Jones, Publication Editor
Jennifer Sconyers, Graphic Designer

Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service
Oklahoma State University
This circular, Alfalfa Production Guide for the Southern Great
Plains (E-826), is available online in PDF
and HTML formats. Printed copies of this manual may become available from the Plant &
Soil Sciences Department, Oklahoma State University, Ag. Hall 368, Stillwater, OK 74078.

(Publication E-826)
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service
Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, Oklahoma
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