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<blockquote data-quote="RD-Sam" data-source="post: 689320" data-attributes="member: 7927"><p>I talked to the rep today and he didn't think it would survive the summer heat here in Georgia. He said I could do an overseed with the pasture sweetner for winter grazing. He recomended a tall fescue for this area. So after much searching I came up with Pennington Max-Q, it works quiet a bit better here than the Kentucky 31, calves gain a fair amount more weight in the university testing. Only problem is it's about $120 to $135 per acre in seed, ouch! That Sucraseed is pretty expensive too, I saw some of the pricing on the foodplot seed and it was around $100 an acre if I remember right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD-Sam, post: 689320, member: 7927"] I talked to the rep today and he didn't think it would survive the summer heat here in Georgia. He said I could do an overseed with the pasture sweetner for winter grazing. He recomended a tall fescue for this area. So after much searching I came up with Pennington Max-Q, it works quiet a bit better here than the Kentucky 31, calves gain a fair amount more weight in the university testing. Only problem is it's about $120 to $135 per acre in seed, ouch! That Sucraseed is pretty expensive too, I saw some of the pricing on the foodplot seed and it was around $100 an acre if I remember right. [/QUOTE]
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