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<blockquote data-quote="wstevenl" data-source="post: 582401" data-attributes="member: 8201"><p>Dun, I'm guessing that you meant that K31 will win in the battle for space and out live the Max Q?? Alot of people worry and claim that the endophyte from K31 will infect endophyte-free or friendly-endophyte fescues but from what I've read, this is impossible. </p><p></p><p>I do believe that an endophyte free wouldn't out live the competition from K31 but what do you base your answer on for MaxQ because they claim that it's just as hardy as K31??</p><p></p><p>Although we live in Fescue Country in Southeast Missouri, we haven't noticed any fescue in our new pasture so we went ahead and put out some MaxQ seed, I think it's just starting to germinate now... I can't wait to see how it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wstevenl, post: 582401, member: 8201"] Dun, I'm guessing that you meant that K31 will win in the battle for space and out live the Max Q?? Alot of people worry and claim that the endophyte from K31 will infect endophyte-free or friendly-endophyte fescues but from what I've read, this is impossible. I do believe that an endophyte free wouldn't out live the competition from K31 but what do you base your answer on for MaxQ because they claim that it's just as hardy as K31?? Although we live in Fescue Country in Southeast Missouri, we haven't noticed any fescue in our new pasture so we went ahead and put out some MaxQ seed, I think it's just starting to germinate now... I can't wait to see how it does. [/QUOTE]
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