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School me on over seeding pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1806366" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>Sorry to hear that. I hope you were able to reverse the negative effects without any irreversible damage. The toxicity of the fescue varies based on its origin/location of harvest, time of year of harvest, and varies from year to year. It's likely you just had the unfortunate experience of purchasing an extremely 'hot' cutting of KY 31. The endophyte within the fescue (the toxicity isn't even the plant itself) has the quirky ability to make tall fescue either one of the best forages for grazing or an absolute nightmare. The key is knowing and understanding the endophyte.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1806366, member: 43196"] Sorry to hear that. I hope you were able to reverse the negative effects without any irreversible damage. The toxicity of the fescue varies based on its origin/location of harvest, time of year of harvest, and varies from year to year. It's likely you just had the unfortunate experience of purchasing an extremely 'hot' cutting of KY 31. The endophyte within the fescue (the toxicity isn't even the plant itself) has the quirky ability to make tall fescue either one of the best forages for grazing or an absolute nightmare. The key is knowing and understanding the endophyte. [/QUOTE]
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