Reasons for introducing alfalfa into production systems -2

The dry matter content of dehydrated alfalfa is normally between 88 and 92 %, and this is an important parameter in establishing the cost of a fodder. In general, the higher the dry matter content, the higher the price of the product because it is the nutrient content that is important, not the water content.
For example, in a dehydrated alfalfa with 95 % dry matter, for every 1000 kg we are paying for 9550 kg of nutrients and 50 kg of water. If the dry matter content is 90 %, we will have paid for 100 kg of water and only 900 kg of nutrients.