Lingenfelser, Jane2015-08-142015-08-14http://hdl.handle.net/2097/20400The Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station established an official alfalfa performance testing program in 1980 to provide Kansas growers with unbiased performance comparisons on alfalfa varieties marketed in the state. Each year, private companies are asked to enter varieties voluntarily at the locations slated for establishment that year. Descriptive information is presented with the results for each test. This information, including soil type, establishment methods, fertilization, pest control, irrigation, harvest dates, and growing conditions unique to that location, can help explain test and/or variety performance. Forage yields were estimated by harvesting four replications of each variety with a plot harvester. Contributors Main Station, Manhattan Jane Lingenfelser, Assistant Agronomist (Senior Author) Experiment Fields Eric Adee, Topeka Wendell Lilyhorn, Hutchinson Randall Nelson, Belleville Research Centers Pat Evans, Colby Joseph Moyer, Mound Valley Monty Spangler, Garden Cityen-USAlfalfaYieldsEnvironmental factorsDiseaseInsectsKansas2013 Kansas Performance Tests with Alfalfa VarietiesText