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Beneficial Endophyte Tall Fescue
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 679847" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A good share of the reason for it's lack of acceptance is the $100 plus per acre to get it established. Another part is the seed bank of KY31 that is sitting in the gorund just waiting for a chance to sprout and eventually take over the novel stuff. If I had a piece of ground that had never had fescue on it and I wanted to plant fescue I would plant one of the novel cultivars.</p><p>Another part of the reason may be that it's really pretty easy to minimize the bad effects of the toxic endophyte.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 679847, member: 34"] A good share of the reason for it's lack of acceptance is the $100 plus per acre to get it established. Another part is the seed bank of KY31 that is sitting in the gorund just waiting for a chance to sprout and eventually take over the novel stuff. If I had a piece of ground that had never had fescue on it and I wanted to plant fescue I would plant one of the novel cultivars. Another part of the reason may be that it's really pretty easy to minimize the bad effects of the toxic endophyte. [/QUOTE]
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