Show alfalfa satisfactory pasture for all stock alfalfa makes a satisfactory horse pasture and in fact Is good for any class ot of stock the only danger being that of bloat when allen the growth Is very luxuriant and in wet weather it Is advisable to have some ome tame grass pasture alongside the alfalfa so that horses can have a variety of feed in which case they are not so likely to take injury from the alfalfa there is not much likelihood of introducing noxious weeds into a farm through the use of sweet clover or alfalfa the first crop Is very often cut for seed though some farmers make a practice of cutting the first crop early and high and allowing the second crop to mature for seed where seed is grown commercially the first crop Is the one generally used |