
The Roundup Ready gene in Big FellowTM makes food plot clean up cost effective and simple. The variety is the #1 biomass producer in the Mississippi State University- MS Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Forage Trial. Big Fellow RRTM has enormous leaf size and bushiness. The variety is drought tolerant. Leaf size can be larger than 8 inches, when irrigated. Big Fellow RRTM has resistance to several races of nematode, foliar disease, and stem canker. Big Fellow is a late-maturing, group 7 variety. Eagle varieties are taller, leafier and greener longer than USDA forage soybeans Donegal, Derry and Tyrone in side- by-side comparisons on irrigated Arkansas silt loam and Mississippi gumbo. |
Large Lad RRTM is the official soybean of the Mississippi Fisheries and Wildlife Department. It has dominated numerous forage trials and is known for its excellent bio-mass production and deer browsing tolerance. Large Lad RRTM is Roundup Ready herbicide tolerant, up to 84 inches in height, and is very bushy. This variety is resistant to most foliar diseases, phytophthora root rot, stem canker and several races of nematodes. Planting Large Lad RRTM means there will be more green food all season for your deer and bird hunting. |



Specialty Forage Blend |
This soybean blend features Large Lad RRTM, Big Fellow RRTM and Whitetail Thicket RRTM, the world's first Roundup Ready climbing soybean. Whitetail Thicket RRTM is larger, leafier and stays green longer than Quail Haven, Bob White, and Top-Gun soybeans in side-by- side comparisons. This blend is favored for its exceptional cover, biomass yield, height, maturity range, and natural appeal. The maturity range includes group 5, 6, 7, and 8 soybeans which were scientifically selected for top performance. |
| The Mississippi Fisheries and Parks department uses the Eagle Seed Large Lad RR Forage soybean to maximize utilization and biomass available during the summer months. |


| This picture shows early season vigor of RR Forage soybeans. Better vigor leads to quicker canopy, more biomass, and better weed control. The forage soybeans are able to provide more food for your deer from the beginning of the season and up to 2 months after the commonly available soybeans are harvested. |

| This is an example of how Eagle Seed Forage Soybeans have twice the biomass, leafiness, and browsing tolerance of other cultivars. |


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| Even during early vegetative growth, you can see a big difference in leaf size in the Eagle Forage Soybean. The forage soybeans in this picture are just starting to increase in height, while the commonly available RR cultivar is blooming and has reached its full height. The color of the forage plant on the left also shows continued growth whereas the cultivar on the right has finished and is in the reproductive cycle. The forage bean is in its vegetative or pre- reproductive cycle and will continue to grow 6 to 8 weeks after the commonly available cultivar on the right is harvested. Use Eagle Seed Forage Beans to optimize and extend your late season foraging up to 2 months longer. |

Specialty Forage Blend |
Habitat Haven is a proprietary blend of Mississippi State Forage Trial's #1 biomass producing variety, a high- yielding early maturing soybean, and a late-maturing soybean producing green foliage until the first freeze. This exceptional blend has the advantages of height, Roundup Ready herbicide resistance, longer green period, great browsing tolerance, and ease of management. The blend gives a natural looking habitat with plants ranging in height and maturity. The plants mature at different times which allows the deer to feed on both mature soybean and green leaf tissue. |

Specialty Forage Blend |
Game Keeper RRTM Game Keeper's special formulation contains Whitetail Thicket RR, the World's First Roundup Ready Climbing Soybean, Big Fellow RR, the university proven #1 highest protein variety, and Large Lad RR, a specially selected high-yielding, browsing tolerant bean. This product is Roundup Ready herbicide resistant and provides maximum forage and the longest green season available. |



| Why Hunters Prefer Eagle Seed RR Forage Soybeans.... |

| Height difference at maturity |
| Height difference before flowering |