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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1984"><p>If you or your neighbors have any infected fescue, or you feed any infected fescue hay, the endophyte friendly fescue will soon be replaced with infected fescue.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> MIG? i have been told that it is</p><p>> more of a southern grass and in</p><p>> missouri, it may not do as well. i</p><p>> think southern mo or northern ar</p><p>> is the northern cut off point they</p><p>> recommend for this variety. and if</p><p>> i recollect, you cant let them eat</p><p>> it into the ground. need to rotate</p><p>> on and off before it gets eaten</p><p>> that low.</p><p></p><p>> and you're right, it is expensive.</p><p></p><p>> just wanted to get other's ideas</p><p>> and experiences with it before i</p><p>> made a commitment to it.</p><p></p><p>> thanks for your response,</p><p></p><p>> gene</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1984"] If you or your neighbors have any infected fescue, or you feed any infected fescue hay, the endophyte friendly fescue will soon be replaced with infected fescue. dunmovin farms > MIG? i have been told that it is > more of a southern grass and in > missouri, it may not do as well. i > think southern mo or northern ar > is the northern cut off point they > recommend for this variety. and if > i recollect, you cant let them eat > it into the ground. need to rotate > on and off before it gets eaten > that low. > and you're right, it is expensive. > just wanted to get other's ideas > and experiences with it before i > made a commitment to it. > thanks for your response, > gene [/QUOTE]
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