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Toxic fescue knowledge? Non toxic fescue knowledge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1162447" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>I would like more information on the climate affect. I have never heard or read that theory. I have read where the endophyte did not discriminate by region. The endophyte is in the seed, the initial seed planted. If a plant has the endophyte it will always have the endophyte. It will not transfer or spread to other non infected fescue plants.</p><p>I read where one field of fescue had 10% infection and made fat healthy cattle. The man's neighbor was impressed and planted the same brand of fescue. His cattle did not do well in either grazing or hay harvested. This fescue tested 85% infected. It depends on how infected the field being harvested for seed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1162447, member: 17986"] I would like more information on the climate affect. I have never heard or read that theory. I have read where the endophyte did not discriminate by region. The endophyte is in the seed, the initial seed planted. If a plant has the endophyte it will always have the endophyte. It will not transfer or spread to other non infected fescue plants. I read where one field of fescue had 10% infection and made fat healthy cattle. The man's neighbor was impressed and planted the same brand of fescue. His cattle did not do well in either grazing or hay harvested. This fescue tested 85% infected. It depends on how infected the field being harvested for seed. [/QUOTE]
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