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  • broadcasting has worked great for us over the years. you just want to make sure you have a good portion of the soil broke up so you can put an adequate amount of soil on top of the seed. You don't have to have any fancy drilling machine to make these work great for you

  • Shouldn't you drill the beans or will broadcasting work just as good?

  • I Used your idea of the tire drag but scaled down for a riding lawn mower. Great videos keep it up!!

  • I believe they are around $60 for a 50 lb bag.  They may be a little higher than some but they are the best.

  • How much do the eagle seed forage beans cost??? great vid btw

  • The difference is that these soybeans are made to be foraged on by wildlife. They have larger leaves that in turn give more nutrients to the deer when they consume them and they still produce plenty of soybean pods. They are also resistant to drought and flood and they are round-up ready. They have genetically altered these soybeans over 10s of years and I believe they have come up with the best soybean for wildlife management!

  • What is the difference between regular field soybeans and these forage soybeans? I'm asking because the 11 acre grove i'm hunting next year will be surrounded by soybeans.

  • Yeah, they are a great crop for food plots. They are pretty much a 10 or 11 month food plot!

  • Its hard to beat the eagle beans we have planted them for the last two years and the deer love them.

    Im working on a video with them as well.

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