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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron9876" data-source="post: 1433869" data-attributes="member: 24778"><p>My thoughts were that novel fescue and clover would be about the only things that could survive in a fescue stand.</p><p></p><p>Good point about the cattle eating the novel over the E+...</p><p></p><p>I just need something to help fill out the fields...maybe i should just keep grazing and mowing until they fill themselves out...and just add clover as suggested...since they are currently thin it seems like a good time to try to sneak some better grass in there before the impenetrable fescue sets in...</p><p></p><p>still open to suggestions...i'm sure there alot of people who have this problem would like to hear advice...</p><p></p><p>If i do decided to overseed with novel what would be the best time to fertilize and or mow to help the new seed sprouts over the existing stand...or is that even possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron9876, post: 1433869, member: 24778"] My thoughts were that novel fescue and clover would be about the only things that could survive in a fescue stand. Good point about the cattle eating the novel over the E+... I just need something to help fill out the fields...maybe i should just keep grazing and mowing until they fill themselves out...and just add clover as suggested...since they are currently thin it seems like a good time to try to sneak some better grass in there before the impenetrable fescue sets in... still open to suggestions...i'm sure there alot of people who have this problem would like to hear advice... If i do decided to overseed with novel what would be the best time to fertilize and or mow to help the new seed sprouts over the existing stand...or is that even possible? [/QUOTE]
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