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<blockquote data-quote="dave_shelby" data-source="post: 1645494" data-attributes="member: 22579"><p>Interesting perspective ebenezer. Renovation is expensive and I doubt that cost + decreased revenue could be worth it. I am only spending this because its getting paid with tax dollars via NRCS as crop conversion. Based on my own very limited experience the novel endophyte fescues dont have the vigor of ky31. </p><p></p><p>If you are seeing row patterns 2-3 years out that means you are getting tillering. That requires light at base of plant. I dont see any comparison of novel endophyte fescue varieties with respect to tillering.</p><p></p><p>I am moving towards the Graze 300 program that Virginia is pushing. The largest obstacle is water and so I am getting grass growing slow towards water and rank far from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave_shelby, post: 1645494, member: 22579"] Interesting perspective ebenezer. Renovation is expensive and I doubt that cost + decreased revenue could be worth it. I am only spending this because its getting paid with tax dollars via NRCS as crop conversion. Based on my own very limited experience the novel endophyte fescues dont have the vigor of ky31. If you are seeing row patterns 2-3 years out that means you are getting tillering. That requires light at base of plant. I dont see any comparison of novel endophyte fescue varieties with respect to tillering. I am moving towards the Graze 300 program that Virginia is pushing. The largest obstacle is water and so I am getting grass growing slow towards water and rank far from it. [/QUOTE]
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