FESCUE Products
origin winter active FESCUE
MARTIN 2 SUMMER ACTIVE TALL FESCUE
AMBASSADOR COCKSFOOT
AUSTRALIS PHALARIS
PERSISTER PRAIRIE BROME GRASS
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PERSISTER Prairie Brome provides a high quality pasture throughout the year. Crude protein levels are approximately 1-2%
higher than perennial ryegrass. Dense tillers and a soft, palatable
leaf make it perfect for rotational grazing, and rapid re-growth
makes it great for hay crops as well. Persister prefers not to be
stockpiled in winter, but we do advise continuous rotational grazing
for maximum productivity.
PERSISTER is a problem solver for producers who are in climates
with moderate dry seasons or supplemental irrigation. Its
production out-yields other cool season grass species hands down.
Its significantly improved cold tolerance for such a highly active
species is quite unique. Traditional varieties of Prairie Brome can
be successfully used as shortlived perennials in US hardiness
zones 6-9. Persister can be taken one zone far ther north (zone 5). This greatly increases its potential market area and puts it another
foot ahead of the competition for persistence. Seasonal growth
patterns for Persister begin when winter soil temperatures reach
near 40-45 F. During the heat and drought of summer, it will
continue to produce if there’s moisture to be had. As summer
turns to fall, and fall to winter, it remains active until temperatures dive into the 20’s.
| MIN RAINFALL (mm) |
550 |
| SEEDING RATE |
Kg/Ha |
| DRYLAND |
7 - 35 |
| HIGH RAINFALL / IRRIGATION |
40 - 60 |
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High forage production
Quick establishment
Good grazing tolerance
Very winter hardy |
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