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IL-Cornfed 12-02-2007 11:49 AM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 

ORIGINAL: DanM3029

How did you plant the bio-maxx, with a drill or broadcast
My plot was actually just broadcast (ATV spreader)and then cultipacked. It turned out even better than what I would have guessed. :)

IL-Cornfed 12-02-2007 11:51 AM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 

ORIGINAL: kdsberman

Is Bio-Maxxa perennial or annual? Thinking maybe ill try it next year.
Perennial, like any corn or soybean, you'll be planting and reworkin' the ground eery Spring.

kdsberman 12-02-2007 10:41 PM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 

ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed


ORIGINAL: kdsberman

Is Bio-Maxxa perennial or annual? Thinking maybe ill try it next year.
Perennial, like any corn or soybean, you'll be planting and reworkin' the ground eery Spring.

So its an annual.

DanM3029 12-03-2007 04:59 AM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 
IL, how was the seedbed prepared. Did you cultipack it before broadcasting, or was it disked, bradcast, tehn cultipacked. Any advie on what you did or would do different would be appreciated, because that is one plot that will be planted this year. Also, what was your planting date. Thanks.

Large Lad 12-03-2007 08:17 AM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 
Biomaxx has annuals, not perennials. Completes it's life cycle in one growing season. Will not come back from the original stalk, but may have volunteers from seed that was produced and survived the winter conditions.

DanM3029 12-06-2007 04:54 AM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 
LargeLad, I know you sell plot specific soybean seed. Do you have any mix that competes with BioMaxx?

Large Lad 12-06-2007 02:56 PM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 
DanM, Sure do. Side by side our forage types are much taller, later in maturity, and produce twice as much forage per acre. Biomaxx uses varieties that are suited for ag production, but not bred for forage. We have bred and selected our varieties for this specific reason. Drought tolerance is also one of the keys that makes them work in food plots as well as the ability to perform in all soil types. You can also choose a corn hybrid that is more suited to your area and mix them yourself. Hope this helps.

titleist_03 12-06-2007 04:24 PM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 
large lad, check out the beans and they look great. Are they available online? I would love to make my own BioMaxx plot and not have to pay out the wazoo for the brand name.

kdsberman 12-06-2007 10:47 PM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 
Ya i know what ya mean, the price is a little much. I think i might try it next year since my clover isnt being touched one bit.

IL-Cornfed 12-08-2007 11:37 AM

RE: Bio-Maxx
 

ORIGINAL: kdsberman


ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed


ORIGINAL: kdsberman

Is Bio-Maxxa perennial or annual? Thinking maybe ill try it next year.
Perennial, like any corn or soybean, you'll be planting and reworkin' the ground every Spring.

So its an annual.
Duh....how stupid of me! Think one thing and type another, sorry about that. Of course corn and soybeans is an annual! :([:o]


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