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Endophyte Free or More Clovers and Lespeza?
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<blockquote data-quote="creaturelink" data-source="post: 308064" data-attributes="member: 5440"><p>Man, a soil test was the first thing we did. We've contacted VA Tech and had specialists down here. This farms been in the family for over 250 years, it's clean no dumping. The vet is at a loss. It all comes down to fescue toxicosis, which sadly is quite common. Most farmers just don't care. But, we do. We just can't decide what is better in the long run the endophyte free "max q" or trying to lessen the KY31 with over seeding with clover and lespeza.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creaturelink, post: 308064, member: 5440"] Man, a soil test was the first thing we did. We've contacted VA Tech and had specialists down here. This farms been in the family for over 250 years, it's clean no dumping. The vet is at a loss. It all comes down to fescue toxicosis, which sadly is quite common. Most farmers just don't care. But, we do. We just can't decide what is better in the long run the endophyte free "max q" or trying to lessen the KY31 with over seeding with clover and lespeza. [/QUOTE]
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