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Soil RX Food Plot Seed Mix

Description
This blend is used to work as a soil amendment between your fall plantings of grain plots such as Winter Oats or Rye. With Soil and Animal health in mind, this cover crop can be used to suppress weeds and attract Deer, Turkey, Dove, and other bird species. The goal of this crop is to feed the wildlife you seek to attract and feed back into the soil the nutrients that crop rotation needs to be successful.

Here are th benifits of this Blend:
  • Great Source of Green Manure
  • High Protein Diet for the Wildlife 
  • Amends Soil between rotations
  • Suppresses Weeds
Seed Mix

Buckwheat is a popular all-around warm season annual that has many uses as a food plot crop with an abundance of seeds that appeal to a large number of the wildlife. Buckwheat grows well in almost any soil and is usually planted alone, produces clusters of small white flowers forming triangular shaped black seeds that shatter easily giving access for stalk feeding for smaller birds. Provides good ground cover and the stalks will remain after the seed shatters out thus providing additional cover for smaller wildlife. A great cover crop for enhancing soil, excellent summer food plot forage that is extremely early maturing with seed yields as fast as 7-10 weeks after emergence.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils
  • Seeding Rate: 40-50 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: 1-2 inch
  • Planting Date: April-Sept 

Sunn Hemp is a fast-growing, nitrogen-fixing legume. Sunn Hemp is used for green manure forage, organic soil building and cover crop applications. Sunn Hemp is non seed-bearing in the North American climates. Sunn Hemp provides as much as 2.5 tons per acre of green tonnage. with a maximum of 100 units of Nitrogen fixation per acre in as little as 60 days. It is also known to suppress nematodes.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils
  • Seeding Rate: 30 - 50 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: 1/4 - 1/2 inch
  • Planting Date: April-July

Forage soybeans are selected for their late season, leafy characteristics. In northern and transitional regions of the United States, Forage soybeans will retain their leaves while other varieties used for grain production will drop their forage and expose the pods. They will provide a lush forage well into the fall or bow hunting season. For Southern regions, we recommend waiting to plant until July or August to maintain this late leafy characteristic.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils
  • Seeding Rate: 50- 60 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: 1/2 - 1 inch
  • Planting Date: June-July

Lab Lab  is an extremely attractive and nutritious warm-season annual legume. This legume is very heat and drought tolerant. Plant in a clean, firm seedbed.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils
  • Seeding Rate: 25 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: 1 inch
  • Planting Date: May-July

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Description
This blend is used to work as a soil amendment between your fall plantings of grain plots such as Winter Oats or Rye. With Soil and Animal health in mind, this cover crop can be used to suppress weeds and attract Deer, Turkey, Dove, and other bird species. The goal of this crop is to feed the wildlife you seek to attract and feed back into the soil the nutrients that crop rotation needs to be successful.
Here are th benifits of this Blend:
  • Great Source of Green Manure
  • High Protein Diet for the Wildlife 
  • Amends Soil between rotations
  • Suppresses Weeds
Seed Mix

Buckwheat is a popular all-around warm season annual that has many uses as a food plot crop with an abundance of seeds that appeal to a large number of the wildlife. Buckwheat grows well in almost any soil and is usually planted alone, produces clusters of small white flowers forming triangular shaped black seeds that shatter easily giving access for stalk feeding for smaller birds. Provides good ground cover and the stalks will remain after the seed shatters out thus providing additional cover for smaller wildlife. A great cover crop for enhancing soil, excellent summer food plot forage that is extremely early maturing with seed yields as fast as 7-10 weeks after emergence.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils
  • Seeding Rate: 40-50 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: 1-2 inch
  • Planting Date: April-Sept 

Sunn Hemp is a fast-growing, nitrogen-fixing legume. Sunn Hemp is used for green manure forage, organic soil building and cover crop applications. Sunn Hemp is non seed-bearing in the North American climates. Sunn Hemp provides as much as 2.5 tons per acre of green tonnage. with a maximum of 100 units of Nitrogen fixation per acre in as little as 60 days. It is also known to suppress nematodes.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils
  • Seeding Rate: 30 - 50 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: 1/4 - 1/2 inch
  • Planting Date: April-July

Forage soybeans are selected for their late season, leafy characteristics. In northern and transitional regions of the United States, Forage soybeans will retain their leaves while other varieties used for grain production will drop their forage and expose the pods. They will provide a lush forage well into the fall or bow hunting season. For Southern regions, we recommend waiting to plant until July or August to maintain this late leafy characteristic.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils
  • Seeding Rate: 50- 60 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: 1/2 - 1 inch
  • Planting Date: June-July

Lab Lab  is an extremely attractive and nutritious warm-season annual legume. This legume is very heat and drought tolerant. Plant in a clean, firm seedbed.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils
  • Seeding Rate: 25 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: 1 inch
  • Planting Date: May-July