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tn and surrounding states
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1385276" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Clovers and lespedza around here. Both of which come on strong later than fescue so the fescue stays dominant. For fescue I'm referring to that crappy old KY31 that everyone seems to be so much against. I'll admit when we first hit the fescue belt I hated the stuff. After several years of drought when it came back and improved each year afterwards I came to love the stuff but realized it does need diluting to be a really successful forage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1385276, member: 34"] Clovers and lespedza around here. Both of which come on strong later than fescue so the fescue stays dominant. For fescue I'm referring to that crappy old KY31 that everyone seems to be so much against. I'll admit when we first hit the fescue belt I hated the stuff. After several years of drought when it came back and improved each year afterwards I came to love the stuff but realized it does need diluting to be a really successful forage. [/QUOTE]
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