Product Description
50 lbs = 1 Acre
Pros - Full season attraction and nutrition.
- Shatter Resistant
- Glyphosate Tolerant
- High Oil Content
- Does not need a lot of nitrogen
Cons - May need to be fenced off on smaller food plots depending on browse pressure.
Not all soybeans are the same. Real World Soybeans have higher protein levels and key nutrients than forage soybeans. Forage soybeans have been hyped up a lot in recent years but fall short when they analyzed by independent labs. This has been shown in multiple side by side tests. Also forage soybeans sometimes will not get to maturity and sometimes won’t produce any grain at all.
As Real World Wildlife Products often says Dare to Compare! Real World dares you to try even just 1 bag of their soybeans and plant it next to another variety. If you want to be planting the best soybeans there is no better way to compare first hand so plant them side by side and you will see the difference for yourself.
Planting Date – Plant soybeans after the soil temperature has reached 60-degrees. Planting too early can result in poor germination rates and planting too late will have a negative impact on forage and grain production. For most of the country the ideal planting time will be during the month of May through June. If farmers in your area plant soybeans watch when they are planting their fields and plant your plots a week or two later. This will encourage the local deer to start feeding in the farmers fields first and better allow your smaller soybean plots to become established without excessive deer browsing pressure.
Site Prep – Start by spraying your plots in the spring to kill any vegetation. When it is time to plant prepare a good seedbed by disking or tilling the ground so that it is primarily free of bigger dirt-clods. The soil does not need to be worked into a power-fine consistency but just free of large clods.
Planting – Soybeans are very easy to grow and can be planted several ways. The goal is to get the seed covered with about 1-inch of soil. If you have a planter or grain-drill, that is fantastic. If not, you can broadcast the soybean seed and then cover it by dragging the plot or disking it very lightly. Make sure the seed is not more than 1 ½ inches deep. If some of the seed is exposed on top of the ground, it can still grow as long as it gets adequate moisture.
Maintenance – Once your RWWP soybean seeds are planted the only thing you will need to do is spray your plot for weeds. RWWP soybeans are “glyphosate tolerant”, meaning glyphosate herbicide will not kill them. You can buy glyphosate without a special license at most farm and home stores. As your soybeans germinate a lot of weeds will also be germinating in your plot. Allow the weeds to get about 6” tall and then spray the entire plot with glyphosate. This will kill the weeds and yet not harm the soybean plants. In most cases a single spraying is all that is needed but sometimes a second spraying may be warranted.
Notes – Real World Soybeans have a unique ability to grow within the space they are provided. If your soybean stand is sparse, each plant will have more room to bush-out and grow taller. If the plants are crowded they will not get as tall and produce as much grain per plant.You can add to the drawing power of your soybean plot by over-seeding Real World Plot Topper into the plot once the plants start turning yellow. Do not try to over-seed in soybeans that are still green or germination rates will be very poor.
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Real World Soybeans
I love the soybeans as much as the deer do, Been using real world soybeans for 5 years now and they always attract a ton of deer.
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Real World Soybeans
Best soybeans you can get for deer. Been planting them for 5 years and deer prefer these.
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Real World Soybeans
Had the best Soybean plot ever this year. Will be planting theses again this year.
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Real World Beans
This will be my 4th season planting these soybeans. All around the best you can get.