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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1981"><p>Down here in Georgia Max Q has been doing very well under drought and grazing conditions. It is expensive to establish, and correct cattle from toxic fescue must be placed on non fescue pasture for three days before rotating onto Max Q or you will eventually have the toxic overtake the Max Q.</p><p></p><p>We dilute our toxic fescue by seeding white clover. Two new persistent vaireties (Durana and Patriot) have been released this year by Pennington. Developed here at the Univ of Ga. I planted eighty acreas of Durana into fescue; time will tell how persistent it really is under MIG grazing. For more on this go to:</p><p></p><p><A HREF="http://commodities.caes.uga.edu/fieldcrops/forages/" TARGET="_blank">http://commodities.caes.uga.edu/fieldcrops/forages/</A></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1981"] Down here in Georgia Max Q has been doing very well under drought and grazing conditions. It is expensive to establish, and correct cattle from toxic fescue must be placed on non fescue pasture for three days before rotating onto Max Q or you will eventually have the toxic overtake the Max Q. We dilute our toxic fescue by seeding white clover. Two new persistent vaireties (Durana and Patriot) have been released this year by Pennington. Developed here at the Univ of Ga. I planted eighty acreas of Durana into fescue; time will tell how persistent it really is under MIG grazing. For more on this go to: <A HREF="http://commodities.caes.uga.edu/fieldcrops/forages/" TARGET="_blank">http://commodities.caes.uga.edu/fieldcrops/forages/</A> [/QUOTE]
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