Hollman, AndrewWatkins, EricHeineck, Garett2020-07-172020-07-172018-11https://hdl.handle.net/11299/214351Poster presented at the 2018 ASA and CSSA Annual Meeting, Nov. 4-7 in Baltimore, MDIn northern states, fine fescues species are often used for low-input areas and are recommended for “No-Mow” situations. The correct seeding rate and species to use could vary depending on the users desired aesthetics, maintenance requirements, and site use. The objectives of this study were to evaluate five commonly-used fine fescue species for their suitability to be maintained with minimal mowing and to determine a seeding rate based on Pure Live Seeds (PLS) for a given area to maintain adequate quality without excessive biomass.enno mowturfgrassfine fescueseeding rateThe effect of fine fescue species and seeding rate in no-mow areasPresentation