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<blockquote data-quote="nap" data-source="post: 611948" data-attributes="member: 8447"><p>Unless you live in Kentucky there really isn't any native fescue. KY31 was spread far and wide because of it's extreme hardiness. We have pastures that were originally seeded something like 75 years ago and the fescue is still going strong, and yes, it's very high in endophyte.</p><p>There are dozens of fescue types but KY31 will eventually eliminate all of them. Maybe crabgrass or bermuda might stand a chance.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Dun, that clears that issue up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nap, post: 611948, member: 8447"] Unless you live in Kentucky there really isn't any native fescue. KY31 was spread far and wide because of it's extreme hardiness. We have pastures that were originally seeded something like 75 years ago and the fescue is still going strong, and yes, it's very high in endophyte. There are dozens of fescue types but KY31 will eventually eliminate all of them. Maybe crabgrass or bermuda might stand a chance. Thanks Dun, that clears that issue up. [/QUOTE]
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