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Wildlifeseeds.com - Mossy Oaks Biologic BioMass Food Plot Seed |
BioMass is an affordable blend of peas, beans, sunflowers and grain sorghum for spring and summer planting. Developed to provide much-needed nutrition for your deer herd in critical
warm weather months - the peak season for antler development. Beyond providing important nutrition for a healthy deer herd, BioMass will also benefit your wild turkeys and upland
birds.
Whitetail Deer Antler Growth
Each spring whitetail bucks begin the process of growing a new set of
antlers. Biologists term this process antler genesis. It is extremely draining on
the buck's body and skeletal system as it struggles to obtain the needed
protein, calcium, and other necessary nutrients to grow antlers. During the
initial growth stage of velvet antlers, the habitat is often depleted and
stressed from heavy browse pressure during the precious winter. Good quality
forage is at a premium for both bucks and does with fawns. A steady diet of high
quality protein that is easily digested is essential in maximizing antler and
fawn development.
Mossy Oak BioLogic BioMass is an important management tool that offers a high quality
protein food source through the spring and summer months. No serious whitetail
manager can accomplish goals without quality spring/summer forages. (It's the
secret to the Midwest monster whitetails. . . lots of agriculture; which means
lots of high protein food sources.)
Now, in an easy-to-plant formula, the same high protein levels can be
achieved on your property with little agricultural skills or equipment. Don't
neglect your deer herd during these critical developmental months.
How to Plant BioMass Food Plot Seed
This blend is best planted by spreading the seed on a well-prepared
seedbed at twenty-five (25) pounds per acre, and then using a culti-packer to
cover the seed. Broadcasting the seed on a well-prepared seedbed just prior to a
rain also produces an excellent stand as the rain serves to bury the seed the
appropriate depth (1/4" to 1/2") and ensure there is adequate soil moisture for
germination. Disking is not a recommended method of covering the seed as this
process buries the seed too deep to allow germination.
When to Plant BioMass Food Plot Seed
BioMass requires daytime temperatures in the 70's or higher to ensure rapid
germination. It can be planted anytime during the spring after the last frost
date and through the summer and early fall as long as adequate soil moisture is
available. When used as an early bow season attractant, plant three (3) weeks
before bow season, as long as adequate soil moisture is available.
Coverage Rates For BioMass Food Plot Seed
25 lb = 1 acre
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