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Pennington Max Q II Texoma Forage Tall Fescue 25 lb. guarantees to provide high-quality hay and better forage throughout fall months into spring and early summer. It is a non-toxic Endophyte to enhance tall fescues and it offers superior animal performance, higher yields, and better grazing persistence. Endophytes (fungi) are very essential to the tall fescue plant because it helps plants to be more heat and drought tolerant. It also provides excellent benefits to plants without producing harmful toxins.
Pennington Max Q II Texoma will offer a permanent pasture for different classes of grazing livestock such as sheep, cattle, and horses. It will also help improve animal performance because it can double animal gains and pounds of beef per acre over KY 31.
| For use in | Pastures |
|---|---|
| Application | * See label for complete application instructions |
| Formulation | Pasture Seed |
| Shipping Weight | 25.49 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Pennington (Mfg. Number: 100507239) |
Planting:
For best results and benefits, all toxic tall fescue should be killed before establishing Texoma MaxQ II (See Pennington pub. Texoma MaxQ II User Planting Guide) If cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) or rescue grass (Bromus catharticus) are expected, two treatments with glyphosate in Spring and Fall are highly recommended for successful stand establishment. A firm seedbed is important for good stand establishment. Seed can be drilled into a prepared firm seedbed, no-tilled into sod with a no-till drill or surface broadcast on a prepared seed bed and packed in with a culti-packer. Place seed at a depth of 1/4” to 1/2”. Planting too deep will result in poor stand emergence.
Seeding Rate:
15 lbs/acre in clean-tilled prepared seedbed or 20 lbs/acre sod-seeded or broadcast.
Planting Dates:
South Central U.S. Oct. 1 to Nov. 15; Southeast Sept. 15 to Nov. 1; Mid-South, Midwest and Northeastern states: Aug. 15 to Oct. 1 or spring planted in March and April. Do not graze or cut seedling stand until 6”- 8” tall. Use only light rotational grazing in the first year and do not graze or cut closer than 2”. During periods of heat and drought stress, rotate grazing cattle more frequently.
Pennington Max Q II Texoma Forage Tall Fescue guarantees to provide high-quality hay and better forage throughout fall months into spring and early summer. It is a non-toxic Endophyte to enhance tal…
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