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Eagle Seed - Everest™ Non-GMO Forage Bean
Eagle Seed - Everest™ Non-GMO Forage Bean
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Everest™ climbs far above the rest. This super giant forage soybean has been naturally bred to grow up to 7 feet in height. By far, the best single summer cover crop seed. While Everest™ is actively storing massive amounts of Nitrogen in your soil, it is also building heavy biomass to increase your soil's organic matter content.
Exclusive Variety
- Naturally bred variety. Great for customers who want to use a very low input system and produce heavy biomass
- Not compatible with Roundup, 2, 4-D, Dicamba, or Liberty herbicides.
Top of the Tonnage Trials
- Tons of bioavailable greens for the summer
- Everest™ has excellent stalk strength and standability to produce an excellent hay, silage or baleage crop.
- Deer will love the leaves.
Up to 7 feet
- PLANT HEIGHTS CAN REACH 7 FEET BEFORE BROWSE
- Eagle has worked for years to develop this tall, tasty variety that provides excellent cover and food for your deer or cows.
Handles Poorly Drained Soil
- WORKS WELL ON POORLY DRAINED SOILS
- Everest™ still stands head and shoulder above our competitor's soybeans. Even under conditions of poor drainage, it rallied and produced tons of food and shelter for many species of wildlife.
Learn More
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Planting Tips
Planting BasicsThese tips provide a straightforward guide to successful habitat planting, including soil prep, seeding techniques, weed control, and long-term maintenance to help ensure strong germination and healthy growth.
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How much do I need?
Seeding Rate GuideThis guide shows recommended seed rates (in pounds per acre) for various food plot crops when broadcasting or drilling, helping you plant at the right density for better growth and wildlife attraction.
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Custom Blends
Seed Mix CalculatorThe Custom Seed Mix Calculator page offers an interactive tool to build and calculate your own seed blend by selecting planting method, seed types, and mix proportions, then estimating pounds per acre and total seed needed.