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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 709552" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Back when you were running on the fescue little research if any had been done on the endophyte </p><p></p><p>Now it is pretty easy to manage cattle while grazing the endophyte infected fescue </p><p>minerals are the easiest way </p><p></p><p>we took forage samples several yrs ago and had the MU formulate a mineral for our forages that fight the endophyte now most companies" purina,MFA, Vitaferm and a few others " have a steady supply of fescue minerals to assist with this problem </p><p></p><p>My suggestion is to do a comprehensive soil test and then follow those recommendations also do a forage evaluation and see exactly what % andf types of grasses and legumes you have in your pasture </p><p></p><p>if it is available you might try and see if you can get any Turkey litter and use that as fertilizer as the organic matter in it is very beneficial </p><p>AC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 709552, member: 8829"] Back when you were running on the fescue little research if any had been done on the endophyte Now it is pretty easy to manage cattle while grazing the endophyte infected fescue minerals are the easiest way we took forage samples several yrs ago and had the MU formulate a mineral for our forages that fight the endophyte now most companies" purina,MFA, Vitaferm and a few others " have a steady supply of fescue minerals to assist with this problem My suggestion is to do a comprehensive soil test and then follow those recommendations also do a forage evaluation and see exactly what % andf types of grasses and legumes you have in your pasture if it is available you might try and see if you can get any Turkey litter and use that as fertilizer as the organic matter in it is very beneficial AC [/QUOTE]
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