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Fescue – Tall (Forage-Type)

$10.50$700.00

This Tall Fescue is used as a forage grass because it is endophyte free.  This grass is somewhat drought resistant and is somewhat shade tolerant.  Tall fescue produces a deeper tap root than most other grasses which helps it with the durability and drought resistance.  Tall Fescue will grow most in the spring and fall slowing down during the summer and winter months.  This fescue can be used for grazing or hay use and is a good grass to have in your pasture if you plan to keep it in for long term grazing.  This is best seeded in the spring or late summer into early fall here in the Northwest.  It does best for forage or hay use if complimented with other species.  If interested; check out our Hay and Forage Mixes, we have already formulated available for sale on this website.

*Note: We also carry turf- type tall fescue seeds for lawn use as well on this website.  Turf type Tall Fescue used for lawns contains endophytes which can be harmful to livestock.  This specific item for purchase is for livestock grazing or hay use.

**For larger quantities than listed for sale please contact us for availability and pricing.

The broadcast rate for seeding is 60 – 75 pounds per acre.

The seed drill rate for seeding in rows is 30 pounds per acre.

Purchasing Options PriceQuantity
1 Pound $10.50

Covers approximately 1,450 square feet.

5 Pound Bag $37.50

Covers approximately 7,260 square feet.

10 Pound Bag $60.00

Covers approximately 14,520 square feet.

25 Pound Bag $112.50

Covers approximately 36,300 square feet.

50 Pound Bag $150.00

Covers approximately 72,600 square feet.

250 Pound $700.00

Covers approximately 363,000 square feet.
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SKU SF0414 Category
Scientific Name

Festuca arundinacea

Product Type

Forage/Pasture Grass

Cycle

Perennial

Seeding Rate (lb./acre)

30

Color

Green

Origin

Introduced species

Light Requirement

Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade

Seeds Per Pound

227,000

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