Pennington MaxQ II Texoma "Forage Type" Tall Fescue 25lb

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Pennington MaxQ II Texoma "Forage Type" Tall Fescue 25lb
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Pennington MaxQ II Texoma "Forage Type" Tall Fescue 25lb

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  • Forage Innovation: Developed by the Noble Foundation, this is the first non-toxic endophyte infected tall fescue variety specifically for the Central and South-Central U.S.
  • Enhanced Productivity: Offers the potential to double beef production per acre when compared to toxic Kentucky 31 varieties.
  • Regional Performance: Demonstrates superior performance within the Fescue Belt, particularly excelling in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
  • Agronomic Traits: Features excellent seedling vigor and enhanced resistance to rust, contributing to robust plant health.
  • Versatile Forage: Provides quality forage from fall into spring and early summer, suitable for managed winter grazing and high-quality hay production when cut early.
  • High Yields: Characterized by high yields and excellent persistence, making it suitable for fall stockpiling.
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Jan 23, 2024
3DFarm
5 out of 5 stars review

Pennington does it again

Well after great success with Cheyenne 2 in my hay fields I decided to give MaxQ a try in my cattle pastures. Note I'm in central Mississippi so that was definitely a questionable decision. To add to that, I planting in spring vs the recommended fall planting, didn't do the greatest job killing the existing Bahia grass, and went through the maybe worst drought ever in central Ms. Grass came up well but really took a beating having less than .2 inches rain from july12 through mid Nov. It looked dead and I believed it was definitely a failed experiment. HOWEVER.... With just a few light rains and cooler weather I have seen about a 90%recovery and now expect a full recovery soon. BTW....the cows prefer it over ryegrass. To summarize.....this grass has been testing to the extremes and is still going, can't wait to convert my next pasture.

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Jan 23, 2024
3DFarm
5 out of 5 stars review

Pennington does it again

Well after great success with Cheyenne 2 in my hay fields I decided to give MaxQ a try in my cattle pastures. Note I'm in central Mississippi so that was definitely a questionable decision. To add to that, I planting in spring vs the recommended fall planting, didn't do the greatest job killing the existing Bahia grass, and went through the maybe worst drought ever in central Ms. Grass came up well but really took a beating having less than .2 inches rain from july12 through mid Nov. It looked dead and I believed it was definitely a failed experiment. HOWEVER.... With just a few light rains and cooler weather I have seen about a 90%recovery and now expect a full recovery soon. BTW....the cows prefer it over ryegrass. To summarize.....this grass has been testing to the extremes and is still going, can't wait to convert my next pasture.

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Helpful?4RYOSE4LYMWI3344307369