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<blockquote data-quote="western" data-source="post: 383650" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>where abouts are you located Lead_dog?</p><p></p><p>Endophytes reach their peak levels when the plant is producing seed heads. You are always better off to use a non-endophyte variety.</p><p></p><p>Depending on where you are located you can interseed endophyte free fescue, orharchgrass, clovers etc... and that will help bring down the total overall endophyte levels. If you want to start over you can till under the fescue and plant a break crop like brassicas (turnips, etc...) This improve your chances of getting read of the endophyte + tall fescue. After you harvest (graze) the brassica you can plant your new pasture mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="western, post: 383650, member: 5625"] where abouts are you located Lead_dog? Endophytes reach their peak levels when the plant is producing seed heads. You are always better off to use a non-endophyte variety. Depending on where you are located you can interseed endophyte free fescue, orharchgrass, clovers etc... and that will help bring down the total overall endophyte levels. If you want to start over you can till under the fescue and plant a break crop like brassicas (turnips, etc...) This improve your chances of getting read of the endophyte + tall fescue. After you harvest (graze) the brassica you can plant your new pasture mix. [/QUOTE]
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