Growers also report that fescue-planted fields are more readily accessible following rain events, and the groundcover creates a cleaner, more comfortable environment for workers during hand-harvesting ...
Turf-type tall fescue is a good choice for school grounds, sports fields, and parks in New Jersey and other regions where the mowing height is 2-inches or taller and nitrogen fertilizer and irrigation ...
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Tall fescue commonly grows throughout the United States and Minnesota. You can find it in pastures and hay fields. It also grows on poorly-drained soils. The best approach is to avoid ...
Warm-season grasses are best suited to the warmest time of year, as the name suggests. They thrive when our cool-season ...
Start stockpiling tall fescue in mid-August to extend the grazing ... biggest single expense,” University of Missouri Extension field specialist in agronomy Rusty Lee said.
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After waiting, not so patiently, for the corn to mature, we finally had a field last week get mature enough to start chopping ...
Last summer, he visited again for the first time in 25 years. All that was left was a field of fescue grass. Only a couple dozen hawthorns remained. Lance is a caretaker of a nature preserve in ...
Fall is the best time to apply phosphorus and potassium for the spring growing season. In contrast, much of the nitrogen applied to tall fescue and smooth bromegrass hay meadows and pastures goes on ...
Armyworms are usually late season pests of commercial agriculture fields like alfalfa, soybeans, and pastures. In 2021, we ...
Keep in mind summer warm season annuals such as Sorghum, Sudangrass, and corn can accumulate excess amounts of nitrates ...