FESCUE & FORAGE SEED

Mid-Atlantic
Grass Seed (Eastern
Shore Blend):
50 lb bag: is an economical tall fescue blend for the
Mid-Atlantic and Southern
States area.
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MID-ATLANTIC TALL TURF FESCUE PLUS - Same as above with Bluegrass added 021-80005
Kentucky 31 (KY31):
50 lb bag: is a fescue cultivar (variety) selected
for it's improved traits and ease of establishment from seeds in lawns. It
is one of the older varieties with a light green coarse texture. K=31
remains popular still because of it's lower price and good overall usage
qualities. Not usually used in fine turf grass lawns it is ideal for the
average lawn use.02132070
Contractor Mix: 50
lb bag: 75% Fescue 25% Ryegrass 02190009
Shadescape Premium Mix: 20 lb
bag: A mixture of chewing's fescue perennial ryegrass and hard fescue.
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INFERNO:
FESCUE INFERNO TURF TALL 50 LB . WAS RANKED NUMBER 1 IN
THE NTEP TRIALS AT LEXINGTON KY. 02142720
Creeping Red Fescue:
50 lb bag: Creeping red fescue produces a turf
similar to chewing's fescue, spreading by under ground runners that make an
excellent tight uniform sod. The leaves are fine, needle-like and have a
deep green color.02142120
BLUEGRASS KENTUCKY 50LB : Perennial. Rhizomes produce a dense sod. Grows 1 to 3 feet tall. Major uses are pasture, limited use for hay. High nutritive value. Seed are planted at 10 to 15 lb/A in August-September, or sometimes in February-March. 02142040
Creeping Red Fescue
produces a turf similar to chewings fescue,
spreading by underground runners that make an excellent tight uniform sod.
The leaves are fine, needle-like and have a deep green
color.02142120
RYEGRASS ANNUAL 40LB - Annual bunchgrass. Shiny, dark green smooth leaves. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall. Major uses are mainly pasture although sometimes used for hay or silage. High nutritive quality. Seeding rate is 10 to 15 lb/A in mixtures, or 20 to 30 lb/A alone. September or early October are generally the best months to plant, but November overseeding of warm season grasses can be done along the Gulf Coast. Natural reseeding is common. 02142022
RYEGRASS PERENNIAL 50LB - Perennial bunchgrass. Shiny, dark green smooth leaves. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall. Major uses are mainly pasture although sometimes used for hay or silage. High nutritive quality. Seeding rate is 10 to 15 lb/A in mixtures, or 20 to 30 lb/A alone. September or early October are generally the best months to plant, but November overseeding of warm season grasses can be done along the Gulf Coast. Natural reseeding is common. 02142031
RYEGRASS
PREMIUM PERENNIAL - Ryegrasses can be
grown on their own in the northern states for lawns. In many areas of the
country, largely because this grass is so versatile, it is incorporated in
seeding mixtures with other grasses. Bright green, fast growing, and prolific;
the ryegrasses do much for lawns by adding contrasting color to early spring
flowers, trees and shrubs.02142661
RYEGRASS DH3 50 LB
BAG IS A NEW RELEASE ANNUAL RYEGRASS FOR USE IN GRAZING. 02142051
SELECT FESCUE: 50 lb bag: Tall fescue is a bunch type grass, but
will spread slowly to form a dense sod. tall fescue is a deep-rooted,
cool-season, perennial grass which works well for gully-healing and erosion
control. Tall fescue prefers the cool temperatures of spring and fall, and
grows poorly in mid-summer, which gives rise to the term "summer slump".
It tolerates excessive moisture and drought as well as acidic (pH 5.4 - 6.2),
low fertility soils. It does best on heavier soils, and is able to survive
on fragipans. Livestock grazing fescue may exhibit symptoms such as
nervousness, rough hair coat, elevated body temperature, reduced weight gain,
and low conception rates. Select fescue is a low endophyte variety. Plant
at about 20 lbs per acre.0232311
MAXQ FESCUE: 25 lb bag: MaxQ tall fescue cool season perennial grass. Endophytes an important to a tall fescue plant. The fungus aids the plant inbeing more tolerant to heat and drought stress, plus adds tolerance to some insects and disease. however, the fungus produces toxins, which are harmful to livestock. MaxQ endophyte provides all of the beneficial effects for the plant but does not produce the harmful toxins. Grows very well where KY31 grown. Best adapted to clay or clay loam soils. tolerant to soil acidity and poor drainage, but performs best on soils with good water holding capacity and a pH of 6.0 to enhanced tall fescue provides excellent permanent pasture for cattle, sheep and horses. 021



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