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What s New in Alfalfa February 7 Craig Saxe Juneau County UW-Extension Special thanks to: Dr. Dan Undersander University of Wisconsin For providing many of these slides New & Emerging Alfalfa Technologies Improving production and animal use: Roundup Ready Reduced Lignin Alfalfa Alfalfa with Tannins Other uses: Soil Remediation Biofuel including ethanol Paper Transgenic alfalfa for pharmaceuticals & industrial enzymes Roundup Ready Alfalfa In 997 Forage Genetics International and Monsanto began working to develop Roundup Ready alfalfa. Roundup Ready alfalfa was developed by incorporating the CP gene into alfalfa. This is the same gene used to develop all other Roundup Ready crops. Five days before first harvest WI test Performance of Roundup Ready Varieties Product concept testing to evaluate efficacy relative to other herbicides. Plot area infected with weed seed. RR alfalfa seed used to establish plots Various herbicide treatments applied Only Roundup gave effective weed control Pursuit + Select Roundup UltraMax Seven days after first harvest Variety 5RR GRR RR DKA-RR Liberator RR WL 55 RR Trial mean Marshfield Lancaster Roundup Conventional Roundup Conventional ---------------------tons/acre-------------------------.9...7.79....75...7.95.7..7..5 Pursuit + Select Roundup UltraMax

UW Trials ( to ) Seeding year yield advantage of Roundup Ready Alfalfa st cut yield DM T/A........ Broadleaf Grass Alfalfa Roundup x Conventional Pursuit Conventional May Roundup Pursuit Herbicide treatments applied in establishment year Yield difference RR - Std (t/a).7..5.... Average yield advantage has been. t/a 5 5 5 5 Arlington Lan Mar Rosemount, MN Yield advantage of Roundup Ready in Seeding Year by Cutting Yield difference RR - Std (t/a).5.... Herbicide injury causes yield loss only to cutting herbicide was applied. Economics of Roundup Ready Alfalfa in Seeding Year Roundup Put your numbers into columns B or C Ready Standard variety variety Seed cost/ 5 lb bag ($) $5. $. Pounds of seed per acre Technology fee/bag ($) $5. $. Yield in seeding year (t/a DM).. Herbicide cost ($/acre/application) $. $. Herbicide application cost ($/acre) $. $. Number of herbicide applications Value of ease of roundup use ($/acre) $. $. Yield depression from pursuit/raptor (t/a DM).. Expected stand life (yrs including seeding year) Value of hay (per ton DM) $. $. Fixed costs per acre per year $. $. Harvesting costs per acre per harvest $5. $5. Number of harvests Seeding Year Production Costs/Results Roundup Ready Standard variety variety Seed cost (prorated + tech fee) per acre * $. $. First Cutting Second Cutting Third Cutting Total seed and herbicide cost per ton of hay $.5 $.5 Total cost per ton of hay seeding year $7. $7.5 (Assuming $5 fixed and harvesting costs) Profit per acre - seeding year $. $.59 Effect of increase on $ return/acre Yield of alfalfa as stand ages (% of nd year) Dollar return per acre $ $ $7 $ $ $ $5 $ Change in profit with increasing yield seed cost seeding rate yield stand life* 5 Percent increase Assumed base is: $/lb seed cost lb/acre seeding rate t/a yield $/t alfalfa years stand life Yield (% of nd Year) (seedyr) th year % decline 5 th year 7% decline 5 7 Age of Stand (Years)

Use considerations Benefit in Midwest must come in seeding year. Little herbicide used after seeding year. Stand life of alfalfa determined by winter survival and disease resistance not weed pressure. One time technology fee per 5-lb bag East of the Rocky Mountains is $5 a bag. Total cost is seed cost plus technology fee. If seed lb/acre, the technology fee is $./acre If seed lb/acre, the technology fee is $.5/acre If seed lb/acre, the technology fee is $5./acre Value of Roundup Ready alfalfa in Seeding year Less herbicide damage Up to. t/a yield advantage of RR alfalfa over same varieties treated with Pursuit or Raptor Herbicide cost is less Ease of herbicide use Using same herbicide as for other crops Broader window of application Control winter annuals and other special problems Use considerations The seed is guaranteed to have greater than 9% roundup ready seed. Roundup controls a broader array of both grassy and, especially, broadleaf weeds than currently available herbicides. Concern about development of Roundup resistant weeds if all three crops in rotation are Roundup resistant. Roundup does not cause damage to the seedling alfalfa as observed with most other herbicides. Performance of Potato Leafhopper Resistance in Alfalfa Potato Leafhoppers Adults / inch long wedge shape florescent green Nymphs much smaller yellowish green to florescent green no wings Life Cycle Do not overwinter in Wisconsin Migrate from Gulf States on spring winds, usually arriving mid-may Can feed on a wide range of hosts Has a very explosive population growth potential Survives until late summer or early fall

Damage Symptoms Hopper burn Distinct V-shape discoloration Caused by Sucking plant sap and injecting toxin which inhibits water and nutrient transport Economic Damage Yield and quality losses Reduced stand life Slow recovery of regrowth after harvest Increased stand loss due to winter kill Greater potential yield loss the following season New seedings can be hit the hardest Scouting Use a 5 inch sweep net W shape pattern consecutive sweeps 5 random areas Potato Leafhopper Scouting Pattern NOTE: adults seen in bottom of net, nymphs on collar of net! sweeps in 5 locations Economic Threshold Control Strategies Stem Height (Inches) Leafhoppers (Average). Adults.5 Adults. Adults or Nymphs. Adults or Nymphs If you re within 7 days of cutting, take an early harvest Cutting kills nymphs and forces adults to search for other food After cutting reassess the regrowth

Facts about PLH and Resistance Performance of Potato Leafhopper Resistance in Alfalfa Only a percentage of plants within a variety have resistance New seedlings are particularly susceptible to PLH damage PLH resistance develops as plant matures, young plants are more susceptible Glandular-haired Alfalfa Plots Glandular-haired Alfalfa Plot Schroeder Brothers Ross (Rocky) and Randy Schroeder W9 Orange Mill Rd Camp Douglas WI 5 Batko Rd Dekalb DKA-5 (susceptible variety). Pioneer 5H9-N (resistant variety). Pioneer 5V5 (susceptible variety ). Lemke 5LH (resistant variety older generation) Unsprayed Check Schroeder Rd ft ft. ft. ft Glandular-haired Alfalfa Plots, Pierce, Juneau and Chippewa Counties 5 & Juneau County Plot All Locations Treatment GH/sprayed GH/unsprayed Susceptible/sprayed Susceptible/unsprayed Lemke/sprayed Lemke/unsprayed 5 Tons/A*..5..7.. Tons/A*...9...7 Ave Tons/A*....7.7. Tons/A*.9 (a). (a,b).9 (b). (b) * Dry Matter in tons per acre per cutting Cover Crops for Alfalfa Why cover/nurse crop? Erosion control Weed suppression Drying wet soils Nitrogen management Improving soil quality 5

Changes in Alfalfa Establishment Practices General Considerations Prior to 99, greater than 9% of alfalfa seed with oat cover crop Now less than % of alfalfa is seeded with oat cover crop A creage (thousands) 5 5 5 5 Planted Oat Acreage in Wisconsin 9 9 9 9 9 95 9 97 9 99 Too much competition to the young alfalfa seedlings can stunt their growth and or kill them. Alfalfa stressed in the seeding year will never yield as well in future years Higher than necessary plant populations of the cover crop add to establishment cost without producing additional return. Cover Crop - Oats Effect of cover crop competition on alfalfa yield establishes easily grows well under a wide range of conditions Avoid high seeding rates to reduce competion to alfalfa recommended seeding rate is bu ( lb) per acre. This provides about seeds per square foot. Higher seeding rates will increase grain yield (but not forage yield). higher seeding rates will add stress on the alfalfa seedlings and may reduce stands and hurt the alfalfa yield in future years. Conventional oat nurse crop Roundup oat takeout..7.7.5.5.5...9.9.. Drilled with Pursuit Drilled with Poast Drilled control Oats for silage Oats for grain Oats with Poast Cover crop - Oats sprayed at -inch height Forage yield of alfalfa either seeded direct (), with oats overseeded and sprayed at inches ()or oats harvested at boot stage (). oats seeded at bu/acre will provide good ground cover, early weed control, when sprayed at inches will die leaving alfalfa to yield the same as if no cover crop had been planted The oats has been taken out with Poast+ and Select Can use roundup ready alfalfa Conventional oat nurse crop Roundup oat takeout Treatment () Alfalfa seeded direct () Oats sprayed at inches () Alfalfa + Oat haylage Oat Alfalfa Arlington, WI 5......7.7......7.. Rosemount, MN 5..5........

Cover Crop - Barley Cover Crop - Small grain/pea mixes is somewhat more difficult to grow. Forage yield is less than oats crude protein is slightly higher matures a week or more earlier than oats. Improve palatability and forage quality over pure small grain cover crops. Peas, seeded alone or with too few small grain, will lodge and smother the alfalfa. Pea seed is also much more expensive than oats so must balance the benefit against the cost. Peas do not dry as fast after cutting as small grain forage Cover Crop - Italian ryegrass Effect of cover crop competition on alfalfa yield Good rapid ground cover Seeding year yield First production year yield High quality and palatable forage Choose a variety that does not head in the seeding year Plant at a sufficiently low seeding rate to reduce competition with the alfalfa ( lb/a of Italian ryegrass) Does not do well on course textured soil especially in dry conditions Yield (t/a) 5 Arlington Marshfield Italian Ryegrass seeding rate lb/a 9 7 5 Arlington Marshfield Italian Ryegrass seeding rate lb/a Cover crop - Buckwheat good competitor with weeds germinates rapidly Has dense leaf canopy soon shades the soil. It can provide additional income hard on the alfalfa stand It should be seeded at about half a normal seeding rate ( seeds/ft to lb/acre 7

Cover Crop - Sudangrass, sorghum-sudangrass, dry beans and other warm weather crops require warm weather for germination and growth Therefore poor early weed competitor not provide early ground cover grow more into the summer competition for the alfalfa seedlings when moisture is short reducing future alfalfa yield potential. Grass-Legume Mixtures At one time grass-legume mixtures were the norm Herbicides and adoption of NIR testing using NDF and ADF reduced grass-legume mixtures Grasses don t always reduce quality and yield Presently over % of alfalfa grown in New York State is grown with a companion crop, Wisconsin is probably closer to? (%). Why Mix Grasses with Legumes Forage Quality of Alfalfa Grass Mixes More rapid hay drying Higher yield potential Less weed encroachment Insurance against legume winterkill Helps to fill in areas of field that are not suited for legumes Greater traffic tolerance Greater response to manure % o f C om p onent ( DM basis) 7 5 7 9 Percent Legume NDF NDFD Higher NDF with grass But higher NDFD Forage Quality of Alfalfa Grass Mixes Yield of alfalfa-grass mixtures in RFV or RFQ Value 5 5 5 7 9 Percent Legume RFV RFQ 9 7 5 alfalfa A + OGE A + OGL A+ PR A+ Tim Arlinigton Marshfield Spooner Including grass had no effect on total season yield Seeding Site Year Arlington 5 Marshfield Spooner

Issues with grass There s great variation among grass species, thus it s difficult to make general statements about grasses Re-growth characteristics, seasonal distribution, response to cutting and fiber digestibility all vary Have been limited feeding studies in the USA Best suggestion is probably to consider some onfarm research and experiment with grasses on a small scale on your own farm http://www.uwex.edu/ces/cwas/ Forage Web Page http://www.uwex.edu/ces/crops/teamforage/index.html 9