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Producers May Be Dealing With Winter-killed Alfalfa


Producers May Be Dealing With Winter-killed Alfalfa
Kevin Sedivec and Marisol Berti
DEVILS LAKE - Winter-killed alfalfa may be a widespread problem this year in North Dakota and northern Minnesota because of drought conditions.
The northern Plains has been experiencing severe drought since 2020, with alfalfa plants stressed due to a shortage of water. The lack of snow cover and almost two weeks with temperatures below 0 F in February likely has caused alfalfa winter-kill.
“Alfalfa crowns tolerate temperatures down to 5 F, but without snow cover to insulate alfalfa plants and temperatures dropping below 0 F for at least 10 days in a row in February, alfalfa plants were damaged or winter-killed,” says Marisol Berti, North Dakota State University forages and biomass crops specialist. ....

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Producers may be dealing with winter-killed alfalfa


Producers may be dealing with winter-killed alfalfa
The northern Plains has been experiencing severe drought since 2020, with alfalfa plants stressed due to a shortage of water.
1:45 pm, May 11, 2021
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Drought may lead to widespread winter-killed alfalfa this year. NDSU photo
Winter-killed alfalfa may be a widespread problem this year in North Dakota and northern Minnesota because of drought conditions.
The northern Plains has been experiencing severe drought since 2020, with alfalfa plants stressed due to a shortage of water. The lack of snow cover and almost two weeks with temperatures below 0 F in February likely has caused alfalfa winter-kill.
“Alfalfa crowns tolerate temperatures down to 5 F, but without snow cover to insulate alfalfa plants and temperatures dropping below 0 F for at least 10 days in a row in February, alfalfa plants were damaged or winter-killed,” says Marisol Berti, North Dakota State University forage ....

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