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Managing Fescue in the 21st century
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1310529" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>% contamination is the key here. But overgraze or hit a drought and the KY31 will survive with a higher % and begin your pastures to a return of contamination. About the same for the improved varieties of orchardgrass. But you are correct that the endophyte cannot be spread fro plant to plant like a disease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1310529, member: 24565"] % contamination is the key here. But overgraze or hit a drought and the KY31 will survive with a higher % and begin your pastures to a return of contamination. About the same for the improved varieties of orchardgrass. But you are correct that the endophyte cannot be spread fro plant to plant like a disease. [/QUOTE]
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