One question we get often is “why do I need to reseed my fescue lawn? The parts of my lawn that are Bermuda never need any ...
Most grasses are classified as warm-season or cool-season, indicating which climates they can grow in. Warm-season varieties ...
Historically, excess tall fescue forage is harvested as dry hay ... your cow-calf pairs and stockers have access to high-quality grass. “Flexible grazing units like stocker cattle give you ...
Tall fescue is a widely grown cool-season grass that serves as a primary forage for livestock. However, many tall fescue stands contain a fungal endophyte (Neotyphodium coenophialum) that produces ...
Turfgrasses are divided into two categories based on their photosynthetic pathway and climatic adaptations. The growth potential of cool-season grasses (C3) is highest in the spring and fall, with ...
Wet or dry: Use tall fescue mix in dry or drought-prone areas of the North, and fine fescue for wetter areas. In the south, opt for buffalo grass seed to stand up to drought and centipede grass ...