First Look: Evolved ProGro Seed Treatment

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posted on October 19, 2020
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Feed plots leave a little to be desired this year? Radishes looking small, and turnips seeming underwhelming? Next year, give Evolved ProGro seed treatments a shot. The new ProGro products include five specific lines.

The first is Rack'M Radish. With radishes to draw deer in, and a T-Raptor turnip/rape hybrid, to deliver tasted, with protein-heavy annual will cover a quarter acre. MSRP: $19.99

Sugar Beets & Bulbs, the second on our list, is a summer or fall planting which combines the sweetness of sugar beets with the T-Raptor hybrid. This product, which is also high in minerals, covers a quarter acre. MSRP: $24.99

Turnip Pro, an annual bio-stimulant provides year-round forage that is high in protein. The sweet turnips are deigned to concentrate the herd around the plot just before the late winter months. MSRP: $34.99

Mean Beans Pro is a high-yield, high protein forage that continues to grow back. Seeds are a mix of lablab, cowpeas and soybean, covering a quarter acre. MSRP: $34.99

Finally, Evolved's Clover Pro is a mix of perennial clovers that can be planted in spring or fall, adapting to most any region or climate. The nutritious taste promises to be effective in both attracting, and holding deer. A 2-lb. bag will cover a quarter acre. MSRP: $24.99/2 lb. or $32.99/ 4 lb.

For more information on any of these, or other products from Evolved, check out evolved.com.

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