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Soybean Survival : 7 Proven Tips & Tricks to Get Your Crop Established
Soybean Survival : 7 Proven Tips & Tricks to Get Your Crop Established You did everything right. You tilled the ground, got the seed in at the right time, checked the moisture, and watched those first little leaves push through the soil. Two weeks later you drive by the plot, and it looks like a lawnmower went through it. The deer found it before the plants had any chance to establish themselves, and now you’re staring at a field of stubble wondering why you bothered. This process is the most frustrating part of growing whitetail food plot soybeans, and it’s...
The Importance of A Well Prepared Food Plot Seed Bed
Many planting failures occur due to poor seedling survival or lack of germination caused by incorrect planting depth and poor seed bed preparation. Cultipacking after disking or tilling to create a firm seedbed helps to create the perfect environment for seedling survival, and keeps moisture around the seed as it germinates.
Spring Food Plots | What, When, and How
Spring and summer are critical months in a whitetails life, bucks are rebuilding their bodies from a rigorous winter and starting the amazing antler genesis process. Doe have the task of eating for two or three as most of them are carrying fawns to be born later in summer. Consistent, protein-rich food sources are key to helping your deer reach their potential.
BioLogic Warehouse Food Plot Seed Sales Event
Get the best food plot seed prices of the year!! Drive-through the BioLogic warehouse on Thursday 9/9 (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.), Friday 9/10 (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) and Saturday 9/11 (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.) and save BIG on some of the best food plot seed available. Free giveaways with purchase!
How To Test Your Soil
Knowing the characteristics of the soil not only helps determine the most productive species to plant but gives land managers the information needed to properly amend the soil ensuring a successful, nutritious food plot. Since soil acidity levels are so important in establishing and creating a successful food plot, Mossy Oak BioLogic has created an easy-to-use way to test the pH and nutrient status of your soil. By following a few simple steps you can take the guess work out of knowing what your soil needs.