Festuca pratensis

Senu

Senu

Senu has a medium early growth in spring and medium early heading. It is suitable for meadow mixtures used for mowing or combined mowing and grazing. Senu is winter hardy with a good persistence. Meadow fescue is a perennial and persistent grass species. It does not require high temperatures for active growth and is very winter hardy. It appreciates high soil moisture content. Meadow fescue has an early spring growth with a regrowth consisting mainly of leafy shoots and is good for both cutting and grazing.

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Key features

  • Good persistence
  • High stress tolerance
  • Active growth under low temperatures
  • High yielding first cuts with excellent regrowth

Segment Forage
Category Meadow Fescue
Species Fescue, Meadow
Sci. Name Festuca pratensis
Approx. Seeds/Lb. 227,000
Seeding Depth (Inches) 1/4-1/2
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 25-30
Planting Times Spring, Fall
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Lbs./Acre) 6-12
Livestock Alpaca/Llama , Cattle , Goats , Hogs , Horses , Poultry , Sheep
Usage Hay , Silage , Pasture