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Alfalfa Finally Coming On In Pennsylvania

Warm weather recently helped alfalfa fields in Pennsylvania catch up on growth after a slow start this spring, reports Marvin Hall, forage specialist with Penn State University Extension.

“Two weeks ago, everything was really looking delayed,” says Hall. “But then we had some good, hot weather over the weekend, with highs in the 80s. With the soil moisture we had in place, that really pushed the crop along.”

As a result, some growers in the southern part of the state will likely start first-crop harvest this week. “So we’re still about a week to 10 days behind normal. But we’re a lot further ahead than we were thinking we’d be.”

For the most part, alfalfa made it through the winter without much winterkill damage. “It’s looking pretty healthy.”

In recent weeks, premium dairy-quality alfalfa sold for $240-260/ton in the state and timothy hay around $300/ton. Hall looks for prices to stay fairly steady as new crop comes on. “We’ll most likely get the normal drop in prices that we get in midsummer when everybody has hay.

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