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Insect pests and weeds: Protecting alfalfa’s yield potential

Scouting identifies the insects that reach economic thresholds as seasonal pest pressure shifts from weevil and spittlebug to leafhoppers, aphids and leaf miners. Effective weed control reduces competition and helps sustain stand vigor and yield potential.
March 19, 2026
Marian Viney

Alfalfa’s genetic yield potential decreases when insects and weeds aren’t caught early with consistent, threshold‑based scouting.


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Alfalfa resistance levels explained

Alfalfa varieties are populations with varying resistance levels; selecting varieties with adequate disease and pest resistance reduces input costs, protects yields and improves long-term economic performance.
February 17, 2026
Donald Miller

To be economically viable, alfalfa varieties need to have some level of genetic resistance to major diseases and pests. Without resistance, the cost of production increases substantially, as the producer must rely on chemical controls to maintain stands or protect forage yield and quality.


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Benefits of sainfoin in pastures include less risk for bloat

Evaluating sainfoin for livestock: Protein, bloat risk and adaptability
August 14, 2025
Heather Smith Thomas

Exploring sainfoin and other forage options, researchers are weighing nutrition, adaptability and bloat risk.



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How not to destroy your alfalfa yield and quality this year

May 30, 2022
Carla Hines-Snider
The cost of most everything has skyrocketed this year. Before you start eliminating inputs, make sure to fully assess return on investment potential for your farm or operation. It is easy to pick out which inputs to cut based on purchase cost alone, but be mindful that each input provides some amount of output.
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Managing insecticide-resistant alfalfa weevils

March 31, 2022
Ian Grettenberger, Madison Hendrick, Erika Rodbell, and Kevin Wanner
The alfalfa weevil (Hypera postica) has developed resistance to the most common, effective and affordable insecticides used to control its damage (pyrethroids), complicating and threatening current management.
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Identifying larvae in alfalfa

April 18, 2011
Don C. Arnold and Phillip G. Mulder
This key is designed to serve as a guide to identification of the more typical larvae of some of the common insect species found in many alfalfa fields during the mid-to-late season. A 10-power to 15-power hand lens will be most helpful in using this key.
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