Great video! Just wanted to add, I planted 2 acres of realworld soybeans directly next to an acre of eagle forage beans this year and have watched deer after deer walk right through the eagle beans without stopping to get to the realworld beans! Keep up the great work realworld crew!
@@Mo75149-j I did not fence off any of my beans. However I do have high deer densities but had plenty of ag beans very close by to take some of the browse pressure off of mine through the summer months
Do you guys burn the giant muscantist grass every other year, like switch grass?? Thanks for all the knowledge and insight you guys share with everyone!! We need more people like you guys! God bless
Great job guys planted real-world beans & corn for the first time these are great the deadly dozen is unbelievable already ordered for this spring_ fall
Miscanthus is an extremely invasive plant. Despite the denial by people in the industry, it’s spread everywhere since it started being sold for deer. Regardless of the claims of sterile plants, it’s obviously not true. It’s in the roadside ditches, it’s taking over native cattail marsh, and it’s dominating wetlands all over the Midwest. All in the name of money.
@@chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147 I didn’t make a single accusation towards you. I did say that it’s spread everywhere since the whitetail industry started selling it. That’s a fact. And it’s destroying and dominating native wetlands, that’s also a fact. Everyone is claiming sterile plants it’s obviously not true, someone deliberately lying? Or is it more possible that the 100% sterile is probably not actually 100% sterile? It’s happening somehow, and nobody seems to care except to say it isn’t them.
@@realworldwildlifeproducts5512 Oh yea, gotcha. I noticed they started selling those plates for that purpose. I guess the hard part would be spacing between individual seeds in the same row. May give it a go sometime.
Great video! Just wanted to add, I planted 2 acres of realworld soybeans directly next to an acre of eagle forage beans this year and have watched deer after deer walk right through the eagle beans without stopping to get to the realworld beans! Keep up the great work realworld crew!
Did you fence off any of your beans or think I should fence say a 2 acre plot with high deer densities?
@@Mo75149-j I did not fence off any of my beans. However I do have high deer densities but had plenty of ag beans very close by to take some of the browse pressure off of mine through the summer months
The past 20 years I have seen fewer and fewer deer in shelled corn fields. The deer do not like gmo corn at all.
Don do you think deer bed more jn your switch or bedding in a bag
Do you guys burn the giant muscantist grass every other year, like switch grass?? Thanks for all the knowledge and insight you guys share with everyone!! We need more people like you guys! God bless
Don burns his every 3 years. On the same rotation as his switchgrass. Thank you for your support
Great job guys planted real-world beans & corn for the first time these are great the deadly dozen is unbelievable already ordered for this spring_ fall
Do you guys have any yield and test weight data on the nutri crave corn in comparison to regular field corn?
Miscanthus is an extremely invasive plant. Despite the denial by people in the industry, it’s spread everywhere since it started being sold for deer. Regardless of the claims of sterile plants, it’s obviously not true. It’s in the roadside ditches, it’s taking over native cattail marsh, and it’s dominating wetlands all over the Midwest. All in the name of money.
you have no idea what you are talking about. There are different varieties of miscanthus and the one that Real World sells is 100% non-invasive
@@chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147 I didn’t make a single accusation towards you. I did say that it’s spread everywhere since the whitetail industry started selling it. That’s a fact. And it’s destroying and dominating native wetlands, that’s also a fact. Everyone is claiming sterile plants it’s obviously not true, someone deliberately lying? Or is it more possible that the 100% sterile is probably not actually 100% sterile? It’s happening somehow, and nobody seems to care except to say it isn’t them.
@@jakemcdonald97 feel free to share a link showing miscanthus gigantheus is invasive.
Terry you are doing a great job my dude. You keep this train on its rails, Batmans..Robin. lol .. great informative episode fellas. Thanks.
Order some realworld beans 2 bags this week can’t wait to try this may
How successful would planting corn with the genesis be?
Not as good. You would have to find ways to plot holes Can be done but tough
@@realworldwildlifeproducts5512 Plot holes??
@@Brandon-uo1rv sorry - plug holes for row spacing....
@@realworldwildlifeproducts5512 Oh yea, gotcha. I noticed they started selling those plates for that purpose. I guess the hard part would be spacing between individual seeds in the same row. May give it a go sometime.
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