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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1249403" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I agree with that Dun but also more clover and rye seed get exposed to ground contact</p><p>and germinate in the fall. </p><p>Had to spray more the first couple of years.</p><p>This is a balancing act learning what the balance is.</p><p>I couldn't give you the first bit of advice on fescue as the only time I have ever</p><p>seen was in a picture.</p><p>Gus my best advice is do a test plot or two to find out what works best and build your </p><p>program around that. </p><p>Every place has some unique challenges that only you can fight win or loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1249403, member: 694"] I agree with that Dun but also more clover and rye seed get exposed to ground contact and germinate in the fall. Had to spray more the first couple of years. This is a balancing act learning what the balance is. I couldn't give you the first bit of advice on fescue as the only time I have ever seen was in a picture. Gus my best advice is do a test plot or two to find out what works best and build your program around that. Every place has some unique challenges that only you can fight win or loose. [/QUOTE]
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