Antler-growing lablab is a spring/summer annual forage that is palatable and nutritious for your deer herd. Whitetails love the succulent leaves and eventual bean pods. You'll appreciate how fast it grows. The only thing more impressive than the vigorous growth is the antler-growing nutrition it delivers. This spring/summer planting is a favorite for those who manage their plots year-round for optimal herd health and maximum antler production. Can be broadcast or drilled. Available: 20-lb. bag (plants 1 acre).
Antler-growing lablab is a spring/summer annual forage that is palatable and nutritious for your deer herd. Whitetails love the succulent leaves and eventual bean pods. You'll appreciate how fast it grows. The only thing more impressive than the vigorous growth is the antler-growing nutrition it delivers. This spring/summer planting is a favorite for those who manage their plots year-round for optimal herd health and maximum antler production. Can be broadcast or drilled. Available: 20-lb. bag (plants 1 acre).
Average Customer Rating:
4 out of 5
6 of 7 (86%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Mossy Oak® BioLogic Lablab
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
biologic,July 7, 2009
By SWModeerhunterfrom Southwest Missouri
"Planted mid june good rain a week after planting this product germinated quickly I had plants up 3 inches in a week and a half. Weeds wre sprayed first then disced up well after weed kill seeded with old seed spreader and a medium sized pine tree drug behind it was super easy and low cost equipment wise to plant. I will see what happens in a few mounths."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 2 for Mossy Oak® BioLogic Lablab
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
mossy oak lab lab,March 31, 2008
By OLEBLOOfrom NORTH FL.
"WON'T KNOW UNTIL I PLANT IT AND SHOOT THAT TEN POINT!! HAVE USED IT IN THE PAST AND IT IS GREAT"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 3 for Mossy Oak® BioLogic Lablab
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Lab Lab is an ingredient not a system,June 19, 2007
By TGamefrom San Agustine , Texas
"Soil: Sandy Loam with white sand, Land Contour: Semi - flat @ the base of a Hill, Sun hours: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm, Place: San Agustine Texas, Size: 2 acres, Shape : Light bulb; and Seed Poundage: 20 lbs of Lab ,50 lbs of corn, 5 lbs of black eye peas, and 1lb of pumpkin seeds Ground Prep The soil was heavly plow with 22" discs for about 2 hours. Consistant removal of cut timber debre and chop saplings. Use T- drag to grade the top of ground to get soil as level as possible. Spreaded seeds with hand spread set on 5. Making sure seeds was spreaded evenly. Same technignique for corn, and peas. Use a long stick to plant pumpkin seed 2" deep and 1 yard apart throughtout plot. Use t- drag to cover seed at least 1 inch. Use roller to compact soil and seed. Use hand spreader to distribute 50 lbs 0f triple 13 fertilizer and 20 lbs of Insects (ants, Grubs, etc) Granuales. Hand spreaded 100 lbs of lime on top of plot. Use roller to go over the top of soil again. In sandy soils leaching is a problem ,so nutrients work better on top .Leach downward gives plants more time to use fertilizer/lime. Results : A diversity of plants that help each other survive and provide game with a varity. This products is "Green and Great"! TGame"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 4 for Mossy Oak® BioLogic Lablab
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
LabLab,June 5, 2007
By DGFunschfrom North Mississippi
"My First food plot, planted mid May. Comeing up well and i already have Deer hitting it."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 5 for Mossy Oak® BioLogic Lablab
Overall Rating:
1
out of 5
Mossy Oak Lab Lab,June 4, 2007
By BuckskinJimfrom Oscoda Mi
"I have not had the luck that I though I would with the product germinating. It states to plant with 1/2 inch of soil over the seed. I have done this and had the soil wash away. My germinate rate is maybe 5%. It may be that I have done something wrong. But so far it is not what I thought it was. Now I have planted buckwheat, reap, chicory, rye in the same field with no problem."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Review 6 for Mossy Oak® BioLogic Lablab
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Did pretty good,June 4, 2007
By musicman61465from Eastland County Texas
"I planted this product on about 2 acres. I went through all the process needed to make it grow and give it a chance. You will need to plow, disc, drill and fertilize with this bean.
Results - The deer went crazy and ate most of it to the roots before it had a chance to make any mature plants, but only when I planted it in open fields. Dont ask me why but I planted Lablab deep in some hard woods where I have an opening for sun it did great. The deer for some reason were not getting on it at all back in the deep hardwoods. When it got up to about 10 leaves or so they went crazy and started stripping the leave off pretty regular. The deer now graze it down to two or three leaves and then it springs back up and grows more leaves. Fun and exciting stuff to watch happen especially since does and fawns are bedding in the Lablab now.
Final Comment - Plant this stuff with a nurse crop that can hide it from the deer. I used extreme from whitetail institute even though they dont recommend planting extreme in the spring in Texas. It worked out great. If you can build a high fence around a field and then plant Lablab and then let the deer on it once it is mature you are the man!! I hope to do that some day. Right now I have to think outside the manufactures recommendations and hide it with a nurse crop.
Product Planted - Lablab Date Planted - 3/15/07 Place Planted - Central Texas Eastland County Weather - Stayed cooler than normal and God blessed us with good rainfall over a several month period. Date of review - 6/4/07 and its still raining. Thank you Father!"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 7 for Mossy Oak® BioLogic Lablab
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Mossy Oak BioLogic Lablab,April 3, 2007
By ejwsfrom West Plains, MO
"Ordering and Delivery were excellent - product has only recently been sown - have faith it will come up"