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 ...
Sadly, there is really no control for this grass once it germinates. Photo by Darrell Blackwelder A popular lawn question this time of year is when an over-seeded fescue lawn has smatterings of grass ...
Many have a lawn question during the early spring about an over-seeded fescue lawn that has smatterings of grass that doesn’t look like a normal fescue-type grass. The newly seeded grass in question ...
Fescue anyone? That’s what they probably have said to each other at St. Andrews before offering up the challenge of a round of golf. Worldwide, there are many applicable uses for the six types of fine ...
Livestock producers who graze fescue pastures should always have fescue toxicosis in mind. Tall fescue is a cool-season, high-quality perennial grass that thrives in moderate temperatures with ...
It’s time to reseed your fescue lawns. Oftentimes, you will hear fescue being called a “shade” grass, but the reality is that all grass needs the sun to grow. Fescue is actually a cool season grass, ...
Q: Before it gets too hot, I want to put down a fresh layer of mulch. I’m confused though. I often see commercial companies mounding mulch up along the trunks of trees and shrubs. Is that the right ...
MOUND VALLEY, Kan. — Research continues to find ways to get more money raising cattle on fescue pastures. Lyle Lomas, animal scientist and head of Kansas State University’s Southeast Agricultural ...
Editor’s note: This story was originally published by Grist, and produced in collaboration with the Food & Environment Reporting Network, a nonprofit news organization. It appears here as part of the ...