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Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Tuff Turf Evergraze Forage Tall Fescue

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$63.00

Boost pasture performance with Evergraze Forage Tall Fescue Seeds – a resilient, cool-season perennial grass with endophyte enhancement for drought tolerance, pest resistance, and superior forage quality. Perfect for grazing, hay, and erosion control.

 

Evergraze Forage Tall Fescue is a premium, endophyte-enhanced cool-season perennial grass seed developed for high-performance forage and pasture systems. Known for its adaptability, deep root system, and resilience, Evergraze delivers dependable nutrition for livestock while improving soil health.

 

This advanced forage seed thrives across USDA Zones 4–7, performing well in temperate climates with clay or loam soils. Its endophyte enhancement boosts drought tolerance, insect resistance, and stand persistence, while providing a balanced nutrient profile for weight gain, milk production, and overall herd vitality.

 

With rapid establishment, excellent grazing tolerance, and the ability to withstand moderate foot traffic, Evergraze Tall Fescue is ideal for pastures, hay production, erosion control, and sustainable forage systems. Whether planting a new stand or overseeding, this grass seed offers long-lasting results and reliable performance year after year.

 

Key Features

Premium cool-season perennial forage grass

Endophyte-enhanced for pest, stress & drought resistance

Deep root system for soil stability & erosion control

Thrives in USDA Zones 4–7, clay & loam soils

High purity & germination rates for reliable stands

Supports grazing, hay production, and soil health

Available in multiple bag sizes for farms & homesteads

 

Nutrient Profile

Purity: 95%+ tall fescue seed

Germination Rate: 85%+ under optimal conditions

Weed Seed: <0.5%

Other Crop Seed: <1%

Inert Matter: <2%

Nutritional Value: Excellent forage protein & digestibility to support livestock growth and milk yield

 

Best Uses / Plant Types

Permanent pastures for cattle, sheep, goats & horses

Hay production & silage systems

Soil erosion prevention & slope stabilization

Overseeding existing forage stands

Mixed planting with clovers or legumes for improved pasture balance

 

Benefits & Performance

High forage yield with dense, upright growth

Deep rooting system provides water access during dry spells

Enhanced disease & pest resistance with endophytes

Cold hardy for winter survival and spring regrowth

Long-lasting, persistent pastures with minimal overseeding needs

 

How & When to Apply

Best Planting Time: Early fall (late Aug–Oct) or early spring

Seeding Rate:

New pasture: 15–20 lbs/acre

Overseeding: 10–15 lbs/acre

Planting Depth: ¼–½ inch deep in firm, well-prepared seedbed

Watering Needs: Keep moist until germination (7–12 days), then water 1–1.5 inches weekly

Maintenance: Fertilize in spring/fall, mow or graze to maintain 3–4 inches

 

Why Choose Old Cobblers Farm Wicked™ Evergraze Forage Tall Fescue

At Old Cobblers Farm Wicked Organics, we provide tested, premium-grade seed blends that combine advanced breeding with natural resilience. Evergraze Tall Fescue is selected for purity, vigor, and adaptability, ensuring farmers receive consistent results, stronger pastures, and higher forage quality season after season.

 

Ideal For

Farmers & ranchers managing grazing livestock

Homesteads needing durable forage & erosion control

Land managers improving soil sustainability

Dairy & beef operations requiring reliable feed

 

Content & Multiple Sizes

Moisture-resistant packaging for seed longevity

Clearly labeled with purity, germination, and lot number

Shelf life: 1–2 years when stored in cool, dry conditions

 

Available sizes:

5 lb bag – great for small yards or overseeding patches

10 lb bag – ideal for medium lawns

15 lb bag – perfect for larger residential lawns

20 lb bag – best for professional landscapers and parks

 

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