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<blockquote data-quote="MoDave" data-source="post: 784962" data-attributes="member: 14382"><p>Well I priced a Friendly fungus variety and almost fainted..... $3.50 a pound. Needles to say that made my mind up for me. KY31 was $.58 a pound. Then I found a man that had about two ton of clean fescue seed that he had stored for 2 years and he sold it to me for $.30 a pound. So I will spread this as soon as we get a rain forecast. But at the rate we are going that may be some time.</p><p> I know that this is not tested seed, but he is a trustworthy man. He told me that he had saved it for himself and it was out of the best fescue that he had. </p><p> My question is this...... After fescue seed is stored 2 years it is supposed to be fungus free. Since the fungus is what makes it so hardy will that effect the hardiness of the grass, will it really be fungus free?</p><p> I will be bring a little bit of Douglas County seed to Shannon County. Hmmm.... Booger County to Booger County!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoDave, post: 784962, member: 14382"] Well I priced a Friendly fungus variety and almost fainted..... $3.50 a pound. Needles to say that made my mind up for me. KY31 was $.58 a pound. Then I found a man that had about two ton of clean fescue seed that he had stored for 2 years and he sold it to me for $.30 a pound. So I will spread this as soon as we get a rain forecast. But at the rate we are going that may be some time. I know that this is not tested seed, but he is a trustworthy man. He told me that he had saved it for himself and it was out of the best fescue that he had. My question is this...... After fescue seed is stored 2 years it is supposed to be fungus free. Since the fungus is what makes it so hardy will that effect the hardiness of the grass, will it really be fungus free? I will be bring a little bit of Douglas County seed to Shannon County. Hmmm.... Booger County to Booger County!!! [/QUOTE]
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