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Primal Corn
Glyphosate tolerant corn allows you to easily establish a successful food plot, while controlling weeds. Primal Corn will serve as a source of high energy and nutrition for a variety of wildlife because of its high levels of protein, fat and other micronutrients. 76 day Maturity Seeding Rate: ≈ 30,000 seeds/acre (20 lbs/acre) 80,000 seeds/bag ≈ 2.5 acres/bag and weighs 47.2 lbs -
Kanati Final Feast
Final Feast is a great brassica’s mix that will provide maximum tonnage for cold weather fall food plots. This mix is made up of species that will provide maximum attraction after first frost and all winter long. This blend can be planted as a stand alone, mixed with Autumn Greens and/or broadcast or drilled into beans and early planted date plots for greater diversity.
Net Weight: 4 lb. bag | 1/2 acre
8 lbs/acre drilled or broadcast
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Kanati Confidence Screen
Kanati Confidence Screen is a species blend that will grow tall and will give you a visual block bordering food plots and travel routes. These plants will grow 8’-12’ tall within 70-100 days. The mix is made up of different height plants for maximum durability against wind and snow. We love using Confidence screen to make our deer feel more comfortable and also to allow us to enter and exit stand sights undetected. Maturity date from planting: 70-100 days
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Kanati Keep Them Clover and Alfalfa
Kanati Keep Them Clover and Alfalfa is a premium mix of all season clovers, alfalfa and chicory. This food plot really thrives by being an all season food source that will provide perennial forage that will be there from spring green up to deer digging in the snow.
Net Weight: 5 lb. bag | 1/2 acre
10 lbs/acre drilled or broadcast
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Primal Soybeans
Primal Soybeans will provide a high-quality food source for deer throughout the year. This mix of forage-type soybeans has excellent standability to combat harsh Midwest winters and are shatter resistant, retaining grain for deer to forage on. Glyphosate tolerant soybeans are ideal for reducing weed pressure in a rotation or establishing a new food plot. Seeding Rate: 50 lbs/acre drilled or broadcast 50 lb. bag