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Best to plant for premium horse hay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 947151" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>Ky-31 Fescue only goes to seed one time a year. It may appear to head out more than that but it is only that, that hasn't seeded out to start with. Then it only grows blades for the rest of the year until next year. I have no doubt that it is good horse hay since most of the endophyte is in the seed they say, but you probably won't get a lot of volume from it like you would from alfalfa.</p><p>IMO if you are in it to make money, alfalfa is the way to go. I was told once upon a time that if you want alfalfa to last a long time you need to let bloom out completely before you cut it in the fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 947151, member: 17304"] Ky-31 Fescue only goes to seed one time a year. It may appear to head out more than that but it is only that, that hasn't seeded out to start with. Then it only grows blades for the rest of the year until next year. I have no doubt that it is good horse hay since most of the endophyte is in the seed they say, but you probably won't get a lot of volume from it like you would from alfalfa. IMO if you are in it to make money, alfalfa is the way to go. I was told once upon a time that if you want alfalfa to last a long time you need to let bloom out completely before you cut it in the fall. [/QUOTE]
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