Cajun II
A high yielding, early heading endophyte-free tall fescue that starts growing early in the spring and grows later into the fall. Excellent for stockpiling for fall grazing. Bred out of a collaboration between LSU and Auburn, Cajun II is rugged and tough for the southeastern market. Expect multi-year production out of this southern bred tall fescue. Interseed to reduce endophyte effect!
- Rugged, southern genetics
- Early maturity
Planting Instructions
Plant late summer/early fall with moisture. No-till drill is preferred for proper seed placement.
Seeding Rate - Drilled | 25-35 lbs/ac |
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Seeding Rate - Broadcasted | 30-40 lbs/ac |
Planting Depth | 0.25" |
Target Harvest | Pre-head stage for high quality. |
Target Residual Height | 4" |
Testimonials
- Eden, NC
By GOD'S Grace I am a cow/calf farmer in North Carolina. My job is to provide a diverse variety of foliage and the cows know their role. By partnering with Southeast AgriSeeds I am able to use the latest seed technology, get ongoing technical support and produce the optimum number of grazing days. Thru Southeast's help I am also continually improving the quality of my baled hay.