Big Fellow RRTM

    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.
EAGLE SEED COMPANY
    Large Lad RRTM

    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.
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Specialty Forage Blend
    Wildlife Manager's Mix RRTM

    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.
Roundup Ready
Forage SoybeansTM
Standard RR cultivar                   Big Fellow RRTM Forage Soybean
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.
Eagle Seed 's Whitetail Thicket RR                             Commonly available
World's First RR climbing soybean                        RR soybean
  1. Greatest Biomass Available
  2. Best browsing tolerance
  3. Greatest Soybean Height Advantage
  4. Latest Maturing Forage Soybean
  5. Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerant
  6. Largest Soybean Leaf Area
  7. Superior Drought Tolerance
  8. Excellent Disease Resistance
  9. Best Palatability
  10. University Proven
  11. Highest Seed Quality Available
  12. Ease of management
  13. Quicker Canopy
  14. Aggressive Branching
  15. Excellent Seedling Vigor
  16. High Protein
  17. Widest planting window available
  18. Can be planted on various row spacing
  19. Can be spread or broadcasted
  20. Resistant to lodging and shattering
  21. Proven on all soil types
  22. Game Manager's preferred Food Plot
  23. Excellent Cover for Deer Habitat
  24. Longest Green Period
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.
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Specialty Forage Blend
    Habitat Haven RRTM

    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
Commonly        ES Forage
available          Soybean
cultivar