Kentucky 32 Endophyte free

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tncattle":3kmfz3vl said:
Anyone planted this?
How are your results?
Can you broadcast before rain?

I have. About 5 years ago. It did great for about 3 years. Then the native fescue, bluegrass, clover and other native plants began to dominate.

There are better varieties now but I have not tried them.
 
Bright Raven":2l0lvhu2 said:
tncattle":2l0lvhu2 said:
Anyone planted this?
How are your results?
Can you broadcast before rain?

I have. About 5 years ago. It did great for about 3 years. Then the native fescue, bluegrass, clover and other native plants began to dominate.

There are better varieties now but I have not tried them.

Did you graze cattle on it or make hay? I'm also curious about this and some other varieties. Educate me! :lol2:
 
SIMMGAL":2fc7c947 said:
Bright Raven":2fc7c947 said:
tncattle":2fc7c947 said:
Anyone planted this?
How are your results?
Can you broadcast before rain?

I have. About 5 years ago. It did great for about 3 years. Then the native fescue, bluegrass, clover and other native plants began to dominate.

There are better varieties now but I have not tried them.

Did you graze cattle on it or make hay? I'm also curious about this and some other varieties. Educate me! :lol2:

It was grazed. Endophyte free fescue is not as promising as endophyte friendly fescue which harbors a strain fungi that is harmless to cattle.
 

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