Quantum MaxP

Quantum MaxP TALL FESCUE

New tall fescue technology for:

  • improved productivity
  • improved persistence
  • safe grazing

Quantum MaxP offers dairy and beef producers a traditional continental tall fescue with excellent production across all
seasons, but suited better to areas with good spring to autumn moisture. It provides improved pest resistance to pasture pests of coastal and tableland regions, plus improved drought tolerance. It will be particularly well suited to the dairy regions of coastal NSW and SE Queensland plus inland irrigation areas such as the Hunter Valley, Lachlan, Murrumbidgee and MIA, and Murray Goulburn systems. It should be sown with companion summer active legumes such as Osceola or Kopu II white cover and Astred red clover. Puna chicory can also be sown in the mix.


Gundagai NSW trial - two years after sowing

Resolute MaxP TALL FESCUE

new tall fescue technology for:

  • improved productivity
  • improved persistence
  • safe grazing

Resolute MaxP offers dryland sheep and beef producers a winter active tall fescue with excellent production from early autumn until moisture becomes limiting in late spring or early summer. It is better suited to winter rainfall areas. It provides improved pest resistance to pasture pests of tableland slopes and plains regions, plus improved drought tolerance. It will be particularly well suited to the extensive grazing regions of tablelands, slopes and plains NSW, North-east and southern Victoria, south-east and Adelaide Hills SA, plus Midlands, East Coast and Derwent Valley of Tasmania. It should be sown with companion legumes such as Tahora white clover, Astred red clover and Leura sub clover. Puna chicory can also be sown in the mix.


Resolute MaxP (centre) compared to other winter active fescues without
endophyte, Dunedoo NSW

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