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Managing Fescue in the 21st century
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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 1306170" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>I was able to renovate nearly all of my pastures by unrolling brome hay in the winter over the straight fescue pastures for around 3 years. Had to bring in the brome, but it sure worked. I have about 3 acres left to cover. The brome is the only thing I have found that will be stronger than the fescue. Must fertilize tho'. I know a lot of people don't understand how to unroll the hay and waste a lot, but once you get it down, there's no waste. Lot cheaper than spraying and seeding. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 1306170, member: 9115"] I was able to renovate nearly all of my pastures by unrolling brome hay in the winter over the straight fescue pastures for around 3 years. Had to bring in the brome, but it sure worked. I have about 3 acres left to cover. The brome is the only thing I have found that will be stronger than the fescue. Must fertilize tho'. I know a lot of people don't understand how to unroll the hay and waste a lot, but once you get it down, there's no waste. Lot cheaper than spraying and seeding. gs [/QUOTE]
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