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Alfalfa seed is a type of seed used for forage, hay, and silage production. It is a legume, meaning it is capable of fixing nitrogen from the atmosphere and adding it to the soil. Alfalfa is a perennial crop, meaning it can be grown for multiple years without replanting. It is also a highly nutritious feed for livestock, providing protein, energy, and minerals. Alfalfa seed is typically sold in small bags or in bulk, depending on the size of the operation.
Alfalfa seed is a popular choice for farmers and ranchers due to its high yield potential and its ability to thrive in a variety of climates. It is also a popular choice for organic farmers, as it is a natural source of nitrogen and does not require the use of synthetic fertilizers.
Companies in the Alfalfa Seed market include Syngenta, Monsanto, Limagrain, and DLF Seeds. Show Less Read more