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<blockquote data-quote="Twisted" data-source="post: 1836998" data-attributes="member: 43517"><p>I do not, this is where I am relying on the experience of the other much bigger producers near me. The University's of Arkansas and Missouri have done quite a bit of research and developed a variety suitable for the area. It went to market but but was pulled from supply because of patent issues, it is back on the market now as Estancia with ArkShield. It's not cheap, and will cost me in the range of $120 an acre for just the seed. That is if I scratch everything and start over. One reason I wondered if I should test what good stand I have first.</p><p></p><p>This was published 2 years ago by The NC State Extension service and is a good read:</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/comparison-of-commercially-available-novel-endophyte-tall-fescue-forage-varieties[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twisted, post: 1836998, member: 43517"] I do not, this is where I am relying on the experience of the other much bigger producers near me. The University's of Arkansas and Missouri have done quite a bit of research and developed a variety suitable for the area. It went to market but but was pulled from supply because of patent issues, it is back on the market now as Estancia with ArkShield. It's not cheap, and will cost me in the range of $120 an acre for just the seed. That is if I scratch everything and start over. One reason I wondered if I should test what good stand I have first. This was published 2 years ago by The NC State Extension service and is a good read: [URL unfurl="true"]https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/comparison-of-commercially-available-novel-endophyte-tall-fescue-forage-varieties[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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