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MaxQ II Texoma Fescue Seed – Friendly Endophyte

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$4.28

SKU: 6275 Categories: ,

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Type

Cool Season Perennial Grass

Growing Season

Spring
Fall

Planting Dates

Mar to April
Sept to Oct

Height

3 to 4 feet

Seeding Rate

24 lbs per acre

Key Features of MaxQ II Texoma Fescue Seed

Contains non-toxic novel endophyte that eliminates fescue toxicosis risks
Can produce up to twice the pounds of beef per acre compared to toxic Kentucky 31 fescue
Demonstrates superior performance throughout the Fescue Belt with high yields and excellent persistence
Shows excellent seedling vigor and strong rust resistance for reliable establishment
Provides natural drought and heat tolerance through beneficial endophyte partnership
Supports significantly greater animal weight gains and improved conception rates
Proven safe for all classes of horses including pregnant mares through extensive research
Offers greater grazing persistence than many older and recently released tall fescue varieties

Additional Information

UsageHay, Pasture, Forage
Seeding Depth1/4 to 1/2 inch
Seed TreatmentRaw
Inoculation StatusN/A
ClassificationNon-GMO

Producers transitioning from toxic fescue varieties will notice healthier livestock with better body condition and cleaner coats within the first grazing season. The friendly endophyte technology maintains all the stress tolerance benefits that make fescue successful while eliminating the alkaloid production that causes animal health problems. For optimal establishment, ensure complete elimination of existing toxic fescue before planting and allow plants to reach 6 to 8 inches before first grazing.