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<blockquote data-quote="western" data-source="post: 689470" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>Contact athens seed in GA <a href="http://www.athensseed.com" target="_blank">www.athensseed.com</a></p><p></p><p>they sale a tall fescue called bronson that is 1/2 the price and has been doing just as good as Max Q on their farm.</p><p></p><p>Hi sugar ryegrasses are great if they persist in your area...(which is not a very big region) This region mostly is through Iowa, MO, Ill, IN, Ohio, KY, PA, NY MD,. if you are planting ryegrass in these states be prepared to overseed every 3 years or so. North and south of those states you are better off planting a mixture of other species because the ryegrass will only last 1-2 years.</p><p></p><p>You should call your extention agent and get their advice on what to plant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="western, post: 689470, member: 5625"] Contact athens seed in GA [url=http://www.athensseed.com]www.athensseed.com[/url] they sale a tall fescue called bronson that is 1/2 the price and has been doing just as good as Max Q on their farm. Hi sugar ryegrasses are great if they persist in your area...(which is not a very big region) This region mostly is through Iowa, MO, Ill, IN, Ohio, KY, PA, NY MD,. if you are planting ryegrass in these states be prepared to overseed every 3 years or so. North and south of those states you are better off planting a mixture of other species because the ryegrass will only last 1-2 years. You should call your extention agent and get their advice on what to plant. [/QUOTE]
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