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Tropical Corn | ||
For ducks, deer, quail and doves. A warm season annual from South America. Can tolerate high temperatures, stress and drought. Can grow up to 8 ft. tall. For deer plant next to wood's edge and leave standing. For turkey and quail allow seeds to fall naturally or knock down by hand or with mower. For doves mow in strips to provide scattered seeds and clean ground. If broadcast mix 8 to 10 lbs. corn with 5 lbs. Cooper's Hyb. Sorghum. If planted in rows alone use 10 to 15 lbs. per acre. Plant May, June and July. Buy 1 lb. for only $. In tests at the Upper Coastal Plain Substation in Winfield, Auburn researchers planted tropical corn on June 15, and harvested up to 85 bushels per acre. Across the state, at the Sand Mountain Substation in Crossville, researchers recorded up to 65 bushels per acre from tropical corn planted in a rotation with reseeding crimson clover. Yields at the Sand Mountain Substation were reduced by dry weather in August and the earliest frost on record, according to Auburn researcher Wayne Reeves, who is a USDA agronomist and adjunct researcher with the Experiment Station. He noted that preliminary studies indicate that June 7-20 will be good "windows" of planting time in north Alabama for currently available tropical corn varieties. In central and south Alabama, these optimal dates appear to be from June 14 to early July. Be sure to wash your hands after planting or handling any treated seeds! SOLD OUT Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. | ||
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Catjang ( Oklahoma Game Bird Peas ) | ||
Feeds All Winter Great For Deer, Turkey, Quail and Game Birds Plant Late April Thru August Broadcast 10 Lbs per Acre Needs Firm Seed Bed Needs Inoculant Plant 1" Deep Ph Range 5.5 to 7.0 Legume Annual Quail And Deer. Best Planted With Corn, Okra Or Hyb. Sorghum 1.25 PER LB., 50 lb. Bag $39.95 Deer and Turkey Hunters Love these Beans Last Year. These peas unlike soybeans and iron & clay will come back after eating to the ground. CROP FAILURE FOR 2008 | ||
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Quail Haven Soybeans | ||
Reseeding, viney soybean with each plant producing five to six runners 15 to 20 feet long and will climb such crops as corn, Egyptian wheat and Cooper\'s Hybrid Sorghum. Quail Haven Soybeans can produce five tons of plant matter per year when planted alone. When inter-planted with silage corn or milo, it produces excellent forage for cattle and wildlife. Produces 25 to 35% protein, depending on soil and fertilizer. Plant 15 to 20 lbs. per acre or 10 lbs. with corn. When planted alone, use 300 lbs. 00.20.20 or when inter-planted use 400 lbs. 10.10.10. Plant April thru July. It is green until frost. For all types of wildlife including Deer, Turkey and Quail. Buy 50 lbs. for $169.95 1 lb. $4.49 Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. New Seeds and New 2008 Price | ||
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Crown Vetch | ||
Erosion Control This is a permanent ground cover that spreads quickly. Cover no more than 1/2 inch deep. Use 10 lbs. per acre. $ per lb. Now In Stock. Perennial Legume Plant For Quail, Dove And Deer. Fertilizer=Results! Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. | ||
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Tyrone Forage Soybeans | ||
Food plots and forage soybeans Sep 28, 2001 12:00 PM By David Bennett Farm Press Editorial Staff SENATOBIA, Miss. A few days ago, a man who walked into this field may have thought he\'d stumbled into a fairytale land of giants. Tyrone soybean plants were so high that seeing the hardwoods ringing the field even from a pick-up cab was impossible. The bushy variety, which can grow from 5 feet to 7 feet tall depending on the soil variety it\'s planted in, blotted out the horizon. Then 2.5 inches of rain hit quickly, pounding the giant soybean plants into a matted (although still 3-foot-tall) lush, pod-heavy carpet. These are the giant soybeans you have been looking for to feed your deer. Deer eat them and they keep coming back. More drought resistant. Fertilizer=Results! New 2006 Price 50 lb. Bag For Only-$27.95 CROP FAILURE FOR 2008 | ||
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Round - Up Ready Soybeans | ||
50 Lb. bag SOLD OUT FOR THE SEASON | ||
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Round - Up Ready Corn | ||
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Silver Mine O.P. Corn | ||
Silver Mine has round ears that taper at the end, with small white cobs, and kernels that are of medium width and depth with a smooth to rough dent. Its stalks and foliage are not as heavy as other varieties. Matures in 98 to 105 days. SOLD OUT FOR THE SEASON. | ||
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