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Who wants a great deal on food plot seed?


Mark Christianson

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Contact me if you want a great deal on some food plot seed.

The West Metro MDHA is again selling their seed at 50% of advertised prices.

If you are at all interested email me at [email protected]

This is not a money making venture for the MDHA. Its the MDHA using money from the Hides For Habitat money to subsidize food plot seed so you can get it at a good price to start your own habitat improvements.

First come, first served.

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First off, where are you located?

I should have posted that we are not going to ship this seed due to the hassle.

We have it in Big Lake, so if you are in the NW suburbs we can work out details if you are interested.

I work in Maple Grove, so I can get it that far if you needed as well.

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If anybody has ever priced the wildlife food plot mixes, this is a great deal! 1/2 price!! I bought three 25 pound bags, that should seed roughly 10 acres, thats a lot of food plot! And if you've ever seen some of biglakebass's trail camera photos, you see why we plant food plots!

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From the MN Deerhunters HSOforum:

MDHA Food Plot Seed Blends

"Wildlife Blend"

Perennial/Annual Forage Blend

10% Dwarf Essex Rapeseed

10% Rangi Essex Rapeseed

20% White Clover

10% Crimson Clover

16% Ladino Clover

18% Medium Red Clover

8% Puna Chicory

8% Tyfon Forage Turnip

"Clover Blend"

Perennial Clover Blend

25% White Clover

25% Crimson Clover

25% Ladino Clover

25% Medium Red Clover

"Annual Blend"

Annual Forage Blend

20% Green Globe Turnips

20% Tyfon Turnips

20% Dwarf Essex Rapeseed

20% Rangi Forage Rapeseed

20% Berseem Clover

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Bringing this back up.

I just got word that there is some seed left.

The guy that has it wants to try and get rid of it before winter just so he doesnt have to deal with it in his already tight garage.

Store it until next spring and plant away.

If interested shoot me an email.

[email protected]

Read above for specifics on what this is about.

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