Alfalfa Hay, Medicago Sativa, also known as Lucerne hay or Lucerne grass, is one of the most important forage crops cultivated in agriculture. It is widely grown throughout the world as forage for cattle and is typically harvested as hay. Alfalfa has the highest feeding value of all commonly grown hay crops. When grown on well-adapted soils, alfalfa is the highest yielding forage plant. Alfalfa Hay is used primarily for dairy cattle but is also fed to beef cattle, horses, sheep, goats and camels. One of the most important characteristics of alfalfa is its high nutritional quality as a â??completeâ?? animal feed. Alfalfa contains between 15% to 23% crude protein, as well as an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Specifications: Type Description Crude Protein RFV Supreme Good green color, 10% bleach maximum, with good leaf retention and soft texture >22% >185 Premium Good green color, 10% bleach maximum, with good leaf retention and soft texture >20% 150-184 #1 Good green color, 10% bleach maximum, with fair leaf to good retention and soft texture >188% >150 Economy Good green color, 10% bleach maximum, with fair leaf retention and soft texture <18% <150 #2 Fair to good color with up to 20% bleach, fair to good leaf retention