Definitionn. important European leguminous forage plant with trifoliate leaves and blue-violet flowers grown widely as a pasture and hay crop
Last update: August 15, 2015
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Alfalfa is nutritious food for cows and buffaloes. [Please select]
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The smell of alfalfa and leather soothed her nerves. [Please select]
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A little alfalfa hay will help attract rabbits to the poisoned grain. [Please select]
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Near heaps of dry alfalfa steers and sheep were grouped in the green meadows. [Please select]
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Sorghum grain, oats, hay crops (especially alfalfa), and corn are also grown. [Please select]
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Vegetables, clover or alfalfa hay, chopped corn stover or silage make good roughage for this purpose. [Please select]
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Pastures of alfalfa were dotted by horses and cattle. [Please select]
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An abundance of alfalfa in the corral showed that the horses had fared well. [Please select]
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From table 1 it may be seen that quackgrass, alfalfa, wild lettuce, and cleavers were common. [Please select]
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Where green feed is not available and must be supplied, cut clover, alfalfa, rye, oats and corn may be utilized cut up into short pieces and mixed in the mash. [Please select]
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Piper reports that in Oregon rabbits ate Arabian alfalfa down to the ground, while they did little or no damage to other varieties grown in surrounding plats. [Please select]
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