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<blockquote data-quote="Santas and Duhram Reds" data-source="post: 633203" data-attributes="member: 6712"><p>we have fescue, I just don't want to sow any on this new pasture. I am looking at perenial rye grass, brome, and possible meadow fesuce mix with clovers. </p><p></p><p>I looked at some of their mixes and I was surprised at how many have a great deal of alfalfa in them and they are labeled Beef_______ or dairy________. I owuld have thought they would have been labeled horse________ since they make horse mixes. </p><p></p><p>The meadow fescues are supposed to be shorter than tall fescue and have a softer leaf. They are also supposed to come on stronger in the spring than regular fescue but maintain their resilience through summer and fall. </p><p></p><p>They sell a hybrid of annual rye grass and tall frescue called Festolium and it appears the meadow fescue is very similar to this grass in its attributes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Santas and Duhram Reds, post: 633203, member: 6712"] we have fescue, I just don't want to sow any on this new pasture. I am looking at perenial rye grass, brome, and possible meadow fesuce mix with clovers. I looked at some of their mixes and I was surprised at how many have a great deal of alfalfa in them and they are labeled Beef_______ or dairy________. I owuld have thought they would have been labeled horse________ since they make horse mixes. The meadow fescues are supposed to be shorter than tall fescue and have a softer leaf. They are also supposed to come on stronger in the spring than regular fescue but maintain their resilience through summer and fall. They sell a hybrid of annual rye grass and tall frescue called Festolium and it appears the meadow fescue is very similar to this grass in its attributes. [/QUOTE]
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