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<blockquote data-quote="Richnm" data-source="post: 1826776" data-attributes="member: 35932"><p>If you drill fescue now and it survives, why would you add Bermuda in the spring ? That makes zero sense. Fescue is not an annual. If you plant fescue now , you can not graze it until late next spring/early summer. If you're dealing with a lack of moisture the grass won't survive. Grass requires A LOT OF MOISTURE, I have failed to get Orchard to establish several times. If you have enough moisture for fescue to survive plant Max Q Texacoma. Chicken littler is useless, urea @ 300 pounds per acre at planting and 200 pounds 2x per year is what it takes. Here is a pic of my Max Q fescue I average 8 tons per acre per year and the stands are going on 10+ years.[ATTACH=full]37076[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richnm, post: 1826776, member: 35932"] If you drill fescue now and it survives, why would you add Bermuda in the spring ? That makes zero sense. Fescue is not an annual. If you plant fescue now , you can not graze it until late next spring/early summer. If you’re dealing with a lack of moisture the grass won’t survive. Grass requires A LOT OF MOISTURE, I have failed to get Orchard to establish several times. If you have enough moisture for fescue to survive plant Max Q Texacoma. Chicken littler is useless, urea @ 300 pounds per acre at planting and 200 pounds 2x per year is what it takes. Here is a pic of my Max Q fescue I average 8 tons per acre per year and the stands are going on 10+ years.[ATTACH type="full"]37076[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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