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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1589080" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Fescue is our dominant grass, it thrives well here and will grow and maintain in areas that would just be weeds otherwise. My theory has always been to ideally have a variety of other forages. We usually have a good amount of white clover that seems to thrive as well. When I sow seed usually it is a mix of red clover, orchard grass, sometimes timothy especially in a field that will be cut for hay. I have sown lespedeza in the pastures at times. There are some times that I think it necessary to sow fescue and bluegrass, a few years back after an extremely dry time, I thought it might be beneficial to sow those in case a lot of it had been killed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1589080, member: 24816"] Fescue is our dominant grass, it thrives well here and will grow and maintain in areas that would just be weeds otherwise. My theory has always been to ideally have a variety of other forages. We usually have a good amount of white clover that seems to thrive as well. When I sow seed usually it is a mix of red clover, orchard grass, sometimes timothy especially in a field that will be cut for hay. I have sown lespedeza in the pastures at times. There are some times that I think it necessary to sow fescue and bluegrass, a few years back after an extremely dry time, I thought it might be beneficial to sow those in case a lot of it had been killed out. [/QUOTE]
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