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Mossy Oak® BioLogic™ - Full Draw Wild Game Seed

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Bigger deer. Bigger racks. Bigger trophies. They're all possible, thanks to BioLogic New Zealand Seed Blends™. These products were scientifically developed in New Zealand specifically for whitetail deer. These feeds are scientifically proven to grow trophy deer better than any other commercial or natural feed available. Better tasting than natural food, deer actually seek out plots where it's planted. And with 38% crude protein, it's almost twice as nutritious as clover. BioLogic Seed Blends were developed with 2 things in mind, antler growth and a healthy, heavier animal.

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Bigger deer. Bigger racks. Bigger trophies. They're all possible, thanks to BioLogic New Zealand Seed Blends™. These products were scientifically developed in New Zealand specifically for whitetail deer. These feeds are scientifically proven to grow trophy deer better than any other commercial or natural feed available. Better tasting than natural food, deer actually seek out plots where it's planted. And with 38% crude protein, it's almost twice as nutritious as clover. BioLogic Seed Blends were developed with 2 things in mind, antler growth and a healthy, heavier animal.

BioLogic™ Full Draw
The most attractive fall food plot blend ever offered to deer managers and hunters. Specific cultivars work together to provide much-needed nutrition and bring deer for miles during the early, mid and late fall season. Drought resistant and instantly attractive, Full Draw is the #1 choice of the Mossy Oak Hunting Team.

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I wouldn't plant it in the spring. It is designed to be a late summer/fall planting.
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Can be planted in early spring but will probably need to be re-planted in fall.
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Yeah it can be planted anytime that the ground is above 55 degrees or above
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