


Glyphosate Tolerant Corn
$180.00 bag
Package | 80,000 seed unit |
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Description
Glyphosate tolerant corn allows you to easily establish a successful food plot, while controlling weeds. Primal Corn will serve as a source of high energy and nutrition for a variety of wildlife because of its high levels of protein, fat and other micronutrients.
105 day Maturity
Seeding Rate | ≈ 30,000 seeds/acre (20 lbs/acre)
80,000 seeds/bag ≈ 2.5 acres/bag and weighs 33.35 lbs
Product Guide
Planting
- Planting Time: Late Spring
- 105 day Maturity
- Seeding Rate: ≈ 30,000 seeds/acre
- Seeding Depth: 1″-2″
- Plant into a clean, firm seedbed when both drilling or broadcasting
- Package: ≈ 80,000 seeds/bag
Fertility
If maximum biomass is desired, use the fertilizer rates below:
Recommended Application Rate (Lbs/acre) | |||
Soil Fertility Level | Nitrogen (N) | Phosphorus (P2O5) | Potassium (K2O) |
High | 25 | 10 | 0 |
Medium | 50 | 30 | 60 |
Low | 75 | 45 | 70 |
*Rates are recommended if no soil test is taken.
Weed Control
Plant into a clean, weed-free seedbed and use the herbicide options below for optimal weed control:
Timing | Herbicide | Rate | Notes | Weeds Controlled | Control Method |
Preemergence | Dual II Magnum (S-Metolachlor) | 1.0-1.67 pts/a | Apply after planting and before crop emergence | Grasses | Residual |
Outlook (Dimethenamid-P) | 14-18 oz/a | Apply after planting and before crop emergence | Grasses | Residual | |
Sharpen (Saflufenacil) | 1-2 oz/a | Apply after planting and before crop emergence | Broadleaves | Contact & Residual | |
Atrazine 4L (Atrazine) | 2-4 pts/a | Apply after planting and before crop emergence | Broadleaves | Contact & Residual | |
Explorer (Mesotrione) | 6.0-6.4 oz/a | Apply after planting and before crop emergence | Broadleaves | Contact & Residual | |
Lumax EZ (Atrazine + S-Metolachlor + Mesotrione) | 2.7 qts/a | Apply after planting and before crop emergence | Grasses & Broadleaves | Contact & Residual | |
Glyphosate | 32 oz/a | Apply after planting and before crop emergence | Grasses & Broadleaves | Contact | |
Postemergence | Yukon (Dicamba + Halosulfuron) | 4-6 oz/a | Apply from spike-36″ tall. Use drop nozzles if crop is 20″ or taller | Broadleaves | Contact & Residual |
Broclean (Bromoxynil) | 1-1.5 pts/a | Apply from emergence to tassel | Broadleaves | Contact | |
Atrazine (Atrazine) | 2-4 pts/a | Apply before crop reaches 12″ in height | Broadleaves | Contact & Residual | |
Rifle (Dicamba) | 8 oz/a | Apply from emergence to 36″ in height | Broadleaves | Contact | |
2,4-D Amine (2,4-D) | 0.12-1 lb ae/a | Apply before crop is more than 4-5″ tall for best tolerance. Use drop nozzles if crop is 8″ or taller | Broadleaves | Contact | |
Starane Ultra (Fluroxypyr) | 0.4 pts/a | Apply from emergence to 5-leaf stage | Broadleaves | Contact | |
Makaze (Glyphosate) | 32 oz/a | Anytime up to 48″ crop height | Grasses & Broadleaves | Contact |
Disclaimer: All products and rates were provided by university-based sources and product labels. Always follow label instructions and consult your local chemical dealer and seed dealer before making any applications or planting of seed.
Food Plot FAQ
What is the best late season deer food plot?
Final Stand™ is a great late-season food plot mix.
When should I plant my pheasant food plot?
Typically you plant in late spring (mid-May through mid-June) or when soil temperatures reach 60 °F.
When should I plant my late season deer food plot mixes?
Late summer to early fall, which is typically August through beginning of September, depending on your location.
What can I spray on my clover food plot mix?
If you have a grass or weed problem, use Poast® herbicide. Apply at 1.5-2.5 pints/acre.
If you have a broadleaf weed problem, use Pursuit® herbicide. Apply at 3-6 ounces/acre.