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Novel endophyte fescue establishment
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 686056" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>Seems to me that article pretty much is saying to control your existing grass and weeds before planting. Since ryegrass is a weed in a fescue stand you need to control it. I don't really see how the novel endophyte fescue case makes it any different than any other prennial grass. The real issue with novel is how to replace existing toxic stands to keep the toxic seeds from invading the new stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 686056, member: 8840"] Seems to me that article pretty much is saying to control your existing grass and weeds before planting. Since ryegrass is a weed in a fescue stand you need to control it. I don't really see how the novel endophyte fescue case makes it any different than any other prennial grass. The real issue with novel is how to replace existing toxic stands to keep the toxic seeds from invading the new stuff. [/QUOTE]
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