Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners! What a stretch of rain rolling in the second week of August. I hope many of you took advantage of several days of dry, sunny weather before all the ...
University of Missouri Extension is hosting a Feb. 26 small ruminant webinar that will address tall fescue toxicosis in sheep and goats. Tall fescue is a widely grown cool-season grass that serves as ...
Proper management of the spring flush of tall fescue gives pastures and cattle a head start for the rest of the grazing season, says University of Missouri Extension state forage specialist Harley ...
MADISON, WI, SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 – A new book, Tall Fescue for the Twenty-first Century , documents the history, science, and applications of tall fescue, a cultivated pasture grass that is playing an ...
Legumes are an essential part of a strong and healthy forage grazing field. Legumes are able to partner with Rhizobium bacteria in which the bacteria fix nitrogen from the air ...
Warm spring weather and plentiful rainfall have given new life to ailing fescue lawns. However large splotches of light-colored grass in newly seeded areas of the lawn. These areas are infested with a ...
Whether you're revamping your lawn due to spotty patches or planting a new lawn, you're probably looking for a fast-growing grass seed that'll have your yard lush and covered in no time. Luckily, ...
Tall fescue is a deep-rooted bunch grass, drought tolerant and hardy. A limiting factor has been its requirement for at least 35 to 37 inches of annual precipitation to survive. This requirement has ...
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How to plant and grow blue fescue

Blue fescue, a compact and drought-tolerant ornamental grass, works in many garden settings and looks beautiful year-round.
A new Weed Technology research article shows electrical weed control equipment provides a viable alternative to broadcast herbicides in Missouri pastures WESTMINSTER, Colo., Dec. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ ...
Trevor D. Israel, Gary E. Bates, Thomas C. Mueller, John C. Waller and G. Neil Rhodes, Jr. Most tall fescue in the United States is infected with a fungal endophyte which imparts certain advantages to ...