If buy perennial ryegrass or turf-type tall fescue seed, expect to pay more this year, as much as 20% more for perennial rye and the price of tall fescue is expected to be about 15% higher. Demand for seed was high this past spring and this year’s crops are average, reports TMI Times, the weekly newsletter coming from Turf Merchants in the heart if Oregon’s seed production region in the Willamette Valley. — Ron Hall
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