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MaxQ II Texoma Tall Fescue Forage Type Grass Seed

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MaxQ II Texoma Tall Fescue Forage Type Grass Seed

MaxQ II Texoma Tall Fescue Forage Type Grass Seed

MaxQ II Forage Type Tall Fescue Perennial Grass


BENEFITSĀ 

• Produces no toxins - proven safe for all classes of grazing animals including pregnant maresĀ 

• Provides abundant forage throughout the fall months into spring and early summer for all classes of grazing livestock including cattle, sheep and horses.Ā 

• High quality, palatable forage - crude protein levels of 15-16% or more and total digestible nutrient content of 60% or higher with proper soil fertility and good management.Ā 

• Persists like toxic tall fescue varietiesĀ 

• Provides significantly higher animal gains and conception rates compared to toxic fescueĀ 

• Promotes better overall health – no fescue foot; no long hair coats; no sale barn discounts

RATE:Ā 15- 20 lbs/acre in a prepared seedbed or 20-25 lbs/acre sod-seeded in stubble.Ā 

DEPTH:Ā 1/4" to 1/2". Planting too deep can result in poor stand emergence.Ā 

DATE:Ā Southern and Southeastern states: Sept.15 to Nov.1 South Central U.S.: Oct. 1 to Nov. 15 Mid-South, Midwest and Northeastern states: Aug. 15 to Oct. 1 or spring planted in March and April.Ā 

FERTILIZATION:Ā Lime to a pH of 6.0 - 6.5. Apply phosphorus and potassium according to soil tests. Use 25 - 35 lbs./A starter nitrogen.Ā 

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MaxQ II Forage Type Tall Fescue Perennial Grass


BENEFITSĀ 

• Produces no toxins - proven safe for all classes of grazing animals including pregnant maresĀ 

• Provides abundant forage throughout the fall months into spring and early summer for all classes of grazing livestock including cattle, sheep and horses.Ā 

• High quality, palatable forage - crude protein levels of 15-16% or more and total digestible nutrient content of 60% or higher with proper soil fertility and good management.Ā 

• Persists like toxic tall fescue varietiesĀ 

• Provides significantly higher animal gains and conception rates compared to toxic fescueĀ 

• Promotes better overall health – no fescue foot; no long hair coats; no sale barn discounts

RATE:Ā 15- 20 lbs/acre in a prepared seedbed or 20-25 lbs/acre sod-seeded in stubble.Ā 

DEPTH:Ā 1/4" to 1/2". Planting too deep can result in poor stand emergence.Ā 

DATE:Ā Southern and Southeastern states: Sept.15 to Nov.1 South Central U.S.: Oct. 1 to Nov. 15 Mid-South, Midwest and Northeastern states: Aug. 15 to Oct. 1 or spring planted in March and April.Ā 

FERTILIZATION:Ā Lime to a pH of 6.0 - 6.5. Apply phosphorus and potassium according to soil tests. Use 25 - 35 lbs./A starter nitrogen.Ā 

Product Information

Tech SheetĀ 

User GuideĀ 

FAQ