Raskila Meadow Fescue
Meadow fescue, particularly the Raskila variety, originates mainly from northern Europe and the mountainous regions of southern Europe. Raskila is a medium-maturing meadow fescue that combines very good yield potential throughout the growing season with strong resistance to diseases, especially rust and leaf spot. It is very winter hardy and performs exceptionally well under cool, moist conditions, tolerating wet and sometimes flooded soils. Additionally, Raskila can produce in climates somewhat drier and hotter than what most meadow fescues can handle.
Benefits
- High Yield Potential: Provides good yield throughout the growing season.
- Disease Resistance: Strong resistance to diseases, particularly rust and leaf spot.
- Winter Hardiness: Very winter hardy, making it suitable for colder climates.
- Palatability: Slender, long leaves that are more palatable than tall fescue.
- Climate Adaptability: Performs better than most grasses under hot, dry conditions and can tolerate wet soils.
- Versatile Use: Forms a thick sward, making it an excellent choice for pasture or as the grass component with alfalfa for hay or haylage.
Characteristics
- Type: Cool season perennial bunch-grass.
- Growth Habit: Can grow up to 30 inches on fertile ground.
Planting Instructions
- Seeding Rate: Seed at 18-20 lbs/acre when planted alone, and 6-12 lbs/acre when used in mixes.
- Planting Range: Early spring for optimal establishment.
- Establishment: Slower to establish but performs well once established.
Meadow fescue, particularly the Raskila variety, is an excellent choice for pasture or hay production due to its high yield potential, disease resistance, and adaptability to various climatic conditions. Its excellent winter hardiness and palatability make it a valuable addition to any forage program.
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