The new varieties of fescue are like a new species of forage grasses. One should give them real consideration when establishing new pastures and hay land. They are much more palatable and have the ability to be the highest yielding forage grass of the temperate species.
Nordman (New)
A newer fescue selected for forage yield and livestock performance. Out yields Fawn and K31 in pasture and hay yields and it's leaves are softer then either Fawn or K31. Nordman is low endophyte with good protein levels.
Brutus (New)
Brutus is out of the newest generation of forage fescues. Brutus was selected for large, long leaves consequently, it is very palatable to livestock. It is a very high yielding forage with excellent protein levels and low endophyte levels. Young grazing animals adapt quickly to Brutus.