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  2. Alfalfa - Wikipedia

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    Alfalfa is widely grown throughout the world as forage for cattle, and is most often harvested as hay, but can also be made into silage, grazed, or fed as greenchop. [23] Alfalfa usually has the highest feeding value of all common hay crops. It is used less frequently as pasture. [11]

  3. Export hay - Wikipedia

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    This process allows forage and roughage exporters to inspect and package the hay prior to shipping. In Australia, Oaten hay is the most common type of export hay. Alfalfa (also known as lucerne in Australia) is also grown for export hay, often under irrigation, and is the most common type of export hay in the U.S.

  4. Hay - Wikipedia

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    The time for cutting alfalfa hay is ideally done when plants reach maximum height and are producing flower buds or just beginning to bloom, cutting during or after full bloom results in lower nutritional value of the hay. Hay can be raked into rows as it is cut, then turned periodically to dry, particularly if a modern swather is used. Or ...

  5. List of Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

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    The classification in major or minor nectar sources is very dependent on the agricultural use of the land. An agricultural crop such as canola or alfalfa may be a major or minor source depending on local plantings. Generally, the more diverse a forage area is, the better for a stationary apiary.

  6. T4 Cattle Company - Wikipedia

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    Phillip and Laurie's son Donnie and his wife Lacey grow wheat hay and alfalfa. The Bidegain's second son, Scott, and his wife Brooke help manage the cattle. [1]

  7. Family ties: Brenner family members return to Massillon for ...

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    David Brenner was a corn, alfalfa, wheat and hay farmer. He also raised pigs and dairy cows, as well as serving as the community's auctioneer. David Brenner died in 1914 at age 77.

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