
Tyrone Forage Soybeans
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Tyrone Forage Soybeans
Post up or send me an email at roger@specialtyseed.com if you have any questions. I have a broad selection of forage soybeans, both Roundup Ready Eagle forage soybeans and non-Roundup Ready forage soybeans – Tyrone and Laredos. Pricing for Eagle’s Large Lads and Big Fellows start at $77.00/bag, Tyrones are $42.00/bag and Laredos are $30.00/bag. Corn seed is Roundup Ready, Bt variety for $155.00/bag. I would like to quote you a price on any other wildlife seed you may be needing. Thanks - Roger Jones


Re: Tyrone Forage Soybeans
I endorse these beans!
My Specialty Seed-bought forage soybeans in summer of 2012. Planted May 8 and stayed green until October. Held seed until late December/ early January for ducks. An excellent food plot choice for 5 months of deer forage and 2 months of duck food. I will be planting approximately 25 acres of these in the next month.



My Specialty Seed-bought forage soybeans in summer of 2012. Planted May 8 and stayed green until October. Held seed until late December/ early January for ducks. An excellent food plot choice for 5 months of deer forage and 2 months of duck food. I will be planting approximately 25 acres of these in the next month.
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Re: Tyrone Forage Soybeans
with beans that tall I wouldn't think you would really need the roundup kind?
No, i don't want to know you ---- teul


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Well they start out small. 

ISAIAH 40:31
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Re: Tyrone Forage Soybeans
Thanks roger for the help with the beans. We got 7 acres put in the ground yesterday. With the help of deviney's no till drill we got it done pretty fast. Now it's up to me to keep deer and weeds off them until they get established. Wish me luck. Hopefully pics to come.
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