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Seed Prices and availability this year #3717476
07/29/22 04:24 PM
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So how bad are you all seeing the availability and prices for seeds to plant the deer fields this fall?
Rye, Clover, Oats, Wheat, WMS Blends, etc???

Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3717487
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I saw this posted on book of faces for a seed store in SW AL Choctaw Cty. It’s the first price list I have seen this year.

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Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3717488
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Oh it'll all be available.....seed, fert, anything you want. You'll just have to rob a bank on the way to the feed store or co-op to be able to pay for it. Dont know if it is true or not but a guy told me the other day that 17-17-17 was going to be over $30/bag by fall, if you're not buying by the ton. Havent heard a peep on seed yet but you can bet it'll high as giraffe -----, well you know what I mean.

Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Squeaky] #3717489
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Originally Posted by Squeaky
I saw this posted on book of faces for a seed store in SW AL Choctaw Cty. It’s the first price list I have seen this year.

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Those prices arent near as bad as I was expecting, if they are valid. Honestly shocked that anyone has anything in or that prices are set this early. I went by Safford last weekend and they didnt have any fall pricing available yet.

Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3717491
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If you have planted a field for multiple years it will come backnup in whatever has veen planted in the past. Just mow it down fertilize it and leave it alone by december it will be as pretty as any planted field you have.

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Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3717514
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Are those prices per 50 lb. bag?

Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3717589
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Wms seed usually not ready until august

Not sure what all I planting but think I gone get some magnet and maybe Bama blend and I got diff clovers and barrasica


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Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3717603
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Straight seed wheat for me probably. Might even have to do feed wheat. Hunting has gotten too damn expensive.


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Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3717765
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I have used the Deer MAgnet and marshall rye in the past with good results. hoping it is reasonable this year.

Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: dBmV] #3717950
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I would steer clear of feed wheat. Bought some a few years ago to save a few bucks per bag. Feed wheat had sickle pod in it and now I have it in a bunch of my fields and can’t get rid of it.

Originally Posted by dBmV
Straight seed wheat for me probably. Might even have to do feed wheat. Hunting has gotten too damn expensive.

Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3717973
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Spend a few more bucks and avoid feed wheat. It can be the gift that keeps on giving. I've got wild turnips everywhere I planted it that I've been been trying to get rid of for about 15 years

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Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3718112
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I won't have my list from my supplier until next week. I have about 35 pounds of Durana, 12 of WTI clover, and then a bag of fusion and chic magnet sitting at the house.

Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3718232
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Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: ronfromramer] #3718306
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Originally Posted by ronfromramer
Spend a few more bucks and avoid feed wheat. It can be the gift that keeps on giving. I've got wild turnips everywhere I planted it that I've been been trying to get rid of for about 15 years



That’s the same view I have on Marshall rye grass. People who had our lease before us used that crap. Been fighting to get rid of it ever since we took over. Two things I will never plant….. feed wheat or Marshall rye.



Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: JustHunt] #3718446
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Originally Posted by JustHunt
Originally Posted by ronfromramer
Spend a few more bucks and avoid feed wheat. It can be the gift that keeps on giving. I've got wild turnips everywhere I planted it that I've been been trying to get rid of for about 15 years



That’s the same view I have on Marshall rye grass. People who had our lease before us used that crap. Been fighting to get rid of it ever since we took over. Two things I will never plant….. feed wheat or Marshall rye.

Truth I made the mistake on both early on.


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Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: JustHunt] #3718533
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Originally Posted by ronfromramer
Spend a few more bucks and avoid feed wheat. It can be the gift that keeps on giving. I've got wild turnips everywhere I planted it that I've been been trying to get rid of for about 15 years

Originally Posted by JustHunt
Originally Posted by ronfromramer
Spend a few more bucks and avoid feed wheat. It can be the gift that keeps on giving. I've got wild turnips everywhere I planted it that I've been been trying to get rid of for about 15 years



That’s the same view I have on Marshall rye grass. People who had our lease before us used that crap. Been fighting to get rid of it ever since we took over. Two things I will never plant….. feed wheat or Marshall rye.


Don't even get me started on ryegrass. Both properties we lease at one time had cows on them. The owner would overseed pastures with ryegrass for grazing. Haven't been cows on the place for almost 20 years and it's on CRP. Still battling ryegrass in food plots after all that time

Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Ben2] #3718980
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Originally Posted by Ben2
If you have planted a field for multiple years it will come backnup in whatever has veen planted in the past. Just mow it down fertilize it and leave it alone by december it will be as pretty as any planted field you have.

This is what I've decided I'm doing this year. May end up buying a bag of crimson clover to toss out with the fert, but gonna let the natural seed bank ride this year. It'll do fine.

Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3719027
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We have a new lease for the first time in a long time. Not sure what they had planted before. Going to plant this year and hope not much was ryegrass. Thinking of going rye, oats, wheat, triticale, crimson, and winter peas.


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Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3719144
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Sounds good - I ready to start planting but we still got about 8 weeks to go


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Re: Seed Prices and availability this year [Re: Kelly_123] #3719164
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seed is the cheapest and easist part of planting food plots in the grand scheme of things. We didn't lime or fertilize last year and just planted like we normally do and our plots looked great and the deer hammered them. Not saying you can get away with it every year, but in a year where stuff is so expensive, axing the fertilizer is where you are going to save the money.

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