MaxQ® Forage Type Tall Fescue (Jesup) - Perennial Grass
Dan Potthast Dairy Farmer (5 min.)
Pennington Forage Products
Terry Becherer
Clover Selection Guide
Forage Crop Weight Guide
Forage Testing Guide for Hay
Guide to Developing Profitable Pastures
Guide to Interpreting Soil Tests
Horse Pasture Management Guide
MaxQ Planting Guide
Seed Planting Guide
Soil Test Sampling Guide
Sucessfully Establishing Bermudagrass
Ten Keys to a Profitable Forage Program
Does Durana or Patriot white clover cause bloat problems in cattle?
Can MaxQ tall fescue be established with a companion annual forage such as rye, wheat, clover, etc?
When can newly seeded fescue fields be safely sprayed with a herbicide to control broadleaf weeds?
Can bermudagrass and MaxQ be established together?
How long must I wait after planting to begin grazing MaxQ fescue pastures?
Will the toxic endophyte found in KY31 tall fescue contaminate a neighboring field of MaxQ due to its close proximity?
Do I have to completely kill all my KY 31 before planting MaxQ tall fescue?
Will the novel endophyte in MaxQ tall fescue revert back to the old toxic endophyte over time?
How can I reduce my winter feed cost?
Will Cheyenne II seeded-type forage bermudagrass revert back to common after only a few years of growth?
Is all annual ryegrass the same?
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Balance All Nutrients for Optimum Forage Production
First Year Management of Fescue Key to Long Stand Life
Fully Utilizing Pastures Key to Maximizing Beef Profits
Make Soil Tests Meaningful
Overemphasizing Seed Cost Can Lead to Poor Planting Decisions
Recycle Nutrients by Turning Cows into Manure Spreaders
Reduce Wintering Cost with Stockpiled Fescue
Rotational Grazing Increases Stocking Rate
Soil Test to Determine Lime Needs
White Clover Establishment and Management Guide
Developing a Pasture Renovation Plan for Horses
Equine Forages & Grazing Recommendations
Keep Horse Pastures Productive and Persistent
Maintaining Healthy Horse Pastures
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