You're shopping:
Nelson Agri-Center - Viroqua (change store)

Style, Color, Size

Mean Bean Crush Food Plot Seed
Mean Bean Crush Food Plot Seed

The Mean Bean Food Plot Seed has the nutritional soybeans that deer seek to stay healthy. The aggressive mix of soybeans, lablab, and cowpeas is specially designed to grow throughout the constant feeding of a spring through fall growing season. The ten pound bag plants up to 11,000 square feet. Attract and feed a growing deer population with the Evolved Harvest0 Mean Bean Crush Food Plot Seed.

FEATURES:

-Soybean blend plot seed for attracting feeding deer
-Longer growing season from spring through fall
-Aggressive soybeans, lablab, and cowpeas blend
-Plants 11,000 square feet or 1/4 of an acre
-10 lb. bag

Part Number
MEANBEAN

Point Builder Deer Plot Mix
Point Builder Deer Plot Mix
Starting at $6.65

Brier Ridge Deer Country Point Builder Plus food plot mix is an excellent choice for plot along wood lines or open areas. Point Builder Plus offers rapeseed as a fall annual but is full of high quality perennial clovers, a high sugar perennial ryegrass blend and chicory. The perennials provide a luscious plot for following years when managed correctly.

- Spring/fall planted perennial mix offering year-round food source
- Performs well on medium to heavy soil types in light shade to full sun
- Contains grasses with higher sugar content & higher energy legumes

Part Number
POINTBUILDER

Red Zone Deer Plot Mix
Red Zone Deer Plot Mix
$49.99

Plant Red Zone in the spring for a tonnage-producing, high protein plot that helps grow antlers. Plant in the summer/fall for a late maturing hunt plot. -High protein forage - soybeans, peas, buckwheat and sunflowers - that mature at different times of the year
-Also provides high energy to all deer during the winter months
-Must plant at least 60 days before the first frost

Red Zone is comprised of 2 varieties of forage and grain soybeans, a variety of forage peas, a variety of buckwheat and more! Red Zone will mature at different periods throughout the year, offering a food plot the deer will crave during the spring, summer, fall and winter.
WHY RED ZONE? Planted in the Spring, Summer or Fall Red Zone provides a high quality "smorgasbord" to offer your deer a highly nutritious food plot all 12 months of the year. The special varieties of grain and forage soybeans are great Spring, Summer and Fall food sources. If the deer allow the grain soybeans to mature they will also provide critical protein and energy well into the Fall and Winter. The two varieties of grain and forage peas will provide great all season forage and are a palatable early season protein and energy source. Typically once the peas in Red Zone flower, deer will systematically eliminate them from the entire food plot. If they are allowed to mature the grain peas will climb the taller sunflower stalks and provide great late season protein and energy sources. Buckwheat and Sunflower seeds complete the Red Zone food plot mix and will both offer great early season food sources. Buckwheat is a warm season annual and will be one of the first plants consumed in the Red Zone mix. whereas at full maturity sunflower seeds provide great late season energy sources for deer and game birds.

NUTRITION: The wide variety of plant species in Red Zone provide your deer herd the protein, energy and nutrition they need on a year round basis, making this mix a great food plot to plant in the Spring, Summer or early Fall. The leafy greens of the forage beans and peas can produce 30% protein and provide critical nutrition during the Spring and Summer to help maximize bone, body and antler growth. If they reach maturity grain soybeans provide over 30% protein and are great energy providers, due to their high oil content...it's easy to see why soybeans are such an effective year round deer attractant as deer crave what they need to survive. At maturity the peas will vine up the Sunflower stalks and offer your deer herd great protein and energy sources in the winter months. Buckwheat and Sunflower seeds offer great nutrition as well providing 15-25% protein in their early stages of development and if they reach maturity Sunflower seeds can offer a great late season energy source for your resident deer and birds.

-Contains high protein forage and grain soybeans, high protein forage peas, succulent buckwheat and sunflowers.
-High protein food plot in spring and summer.
-High energy food plot for fall and winter.
-Can be planted May thru August in the northern U.S. and March thru September in the southern U.S.
-When planting in the fall plant at least 60 days before the first expected frost.
-Best planted with a drill, but if a drill is not available, broadcast the seeds and then drag them into the soil.
-Available in 20 lb. bag which plants 1/2 acre.

Part Number
REDZONE

Sucra Seed Sweet Spot
Sucra Seed Sweet Spot
Starting at $7.29

Hunters and wildlife managers across the US are turning to Sweet Spot to create high-nutrition food plots that deer simply cannot resist. Sweet Spot mixes feature High Sugar Grasses. These unique perennial ryegrasses can produce bigger racks and as much as 20% more body mass. Sweet Spot is a perennial wildlife mix that establishes quickly, winters well and creates fool-proof food plots year after year. Sweet Spot mixes are more effective on a deer's complex digestive system, which can't process proteins without carbohydrates (sugars). Other plot mixes are packed with proteins, but don't deliver the sugars deer need to process that protein and grow. Sweet Spot is high in both protein and carbohydrate content so deer get optimum
nutrition.
- Spring/fall planted perennial mix offering year-round food source
- Performs well on medium to heavy soil types in light shade to full sun
- Contains grasses with higher sugar content & higher energy legumes
- Quick to establish & able to withstand heavy grazing
- Seed Rate: 10 lbs. per 1/2 acre

Part Number
SUCRA

Austrian Winter Peas
Austrian Winter Peas

Winter peas are a rapid, low growing annual legume used across the country as a nitrogen fixing cover crop and/or quickly decomposing green manure crop. The forage value of winter peas, along with their overall management are benefited when planted alongside a cereal grain.

- Dwarf growth habit with upright stance
- Improved winter hardiness over Austrian-type winter peas
- Uniquely white-flowered and tannin-free (increasing palatability)
- Strong nitrogen fixer and very high biomass potential
- Quick growth; good for weed suppression
- Plant 6-8 weeks before first frost to maximize growth and nitrogen production (bud stage or after)
- Hardy to USDA Zone 6 (-5 to -10F)
- Spring peas planted in fall (as in SF 125) need 60-90 days to maximize growth

Part Number
WINTERPEAS