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• NuÈDestiny is #1 in the Midwest
(2000 NTEP)
• Scored #4 across all NTEP locations
in overall quality
• Fast, reliable germination
• Tolerates all cutting heights –
from fairway to roadside
• An attractive, rich, dark green color
• NuÈDestiny is the #1 Kentucky
bluegrass in the Midwest: Results of the 2000
NTEP trials (2001 data) showed that NuÈDestiny
was the #1 best variety in the US Midwest.
Results were averaged across university sites
in Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,
and Wisconsin. NuÈDestiny also scored
among the top entries in the Northeast, Great
Plains, Mountain West, and Transition Zone
regions.
• NuÈDestiny ranked #4 out of
173 NTEP Entries in Overall Turfgrass Quality:
NuÈDestiny placed #4 in overall quality
in NTEP, beating out Liberator and Midnight,
the previous chart-toppers of the 1995-1999
trial. These results were averaged across
all NTEP locations, from Atlantic to Pacific.
With NuÈDestiny, you can be assured
of having a top-performing variety where ever
you go.
• Superior Close Cut Tolerance (#5 in
NTEP): NuÈDestiny outscored 168 other
elite cultivars at mowing heights below 1
inch. It excels on golf course fairways down
to _ inch mowing – or anywhere the look
and beauty of a true Fairway Bluegrass is
desired.
• Naturally Dark Green, Dense, and Fine
Bladed: NuÈDestiny Kentucky bluegrass
is genetically fine leafed, for a dense, attractive
appearance – by itself or in combinations
with fescue or perennial ryegrass.
• Superior – Leaf spot, melting
out, necrotic ring spot, Microdochium pink
snow mold, dollar spot, summer patch, Poa
annua, brown patch
• Good –Leaf rust, stem rust
• Fair – Crown rust, powdery mildew
NuÈDestiny was developed by Doug Brede,
Ph.D., at Jacklin Seed’s world-class
bluegrass breeding facilities in Idaho. NuÈDestiny
appears in the 2000 Kentucky bluegrass NTEP
trial under the designation, ‘J-2695.’
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