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Symptom of fescue toxicity?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 965544" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The counter the endophyte in fescue they defloped fesue with ni endophyte. Ehen it turned out to be less persistant then the orginal KY-31 they went back to the drawing boards and developed a fescue with a "friendly" i.e. non-toxic fescue. I think it;s called MaxQ. It's persists almost as well as KY-31 but it is really priceym around 8 bucks a pound. There are more friendly endophyte varietys I;m sure, but MaxQ was the first of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 965544, member: 34"] The counter the endophyte in fescue they defloped fesue with ni endophyte. Ehen it turned out to be less persistant then the orginal KY-31 they went back to the drawing boards and developed a fescue with a "friendly" i.e. non-toxic fescue. I think it;s called MaxQ. It's persists almost as well as KY-31 but it is really priceym around 8 bucks a pound. There are more friendly endophyte varietys I;m sure, but MaxQ was the first of them [/QUOTE]
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