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Hancock Seed is dedicated to delivering the best seeds possible to our customers. Hancock Seed grows and harvests many of our products, and we acquire the majority of the rest from other family farmers.
All these seeds are processed, packaged and shipped from Hancock Farm. This helps us ensure that our high standards are met. Unlike much of the competition, we refuse to sell you a seed that was not gathered during the last harvest. You will always receive fresh product from Hancock.
Every seed we grow comes with 40 years of experience behind it...you can rest assured that all of our products are cultivated in a method that assures its potential for growth.

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Buck beans are a preferred brand of Soybeans that are Round-up Ready. The Buck beans are best planted alone in a food plot or planted with other varieties that are Glyphosate Tolerant. This seed is late maturing with increase plant height which creates large amounts of forage. The Buck Beans are maturity group 5 and have an average maturity of 50-60 days.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Food Plot, Cover Crop, Round-Up Ready
- Germination Time: 5 - 7 days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations: Warm Season, Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height: 3 - 5 feet
- Sunlight Requirements: 8+ hours, full sun for best results
- Advantages: Preferred brand of Soybean seed that are Round-Up Ready.
- When to Plant: Recommended planting time is spring and summer when night time temperatures are consistently 65+ degrees.
*The bag weighs approximately 42 lbs. and each bag has 140,000 seed count.*
*Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured.
**These seeds are glyphosate tolerant and pre-inoculated**
Product Details
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Glyphosate Tolerance
- Late maturing variety
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Excellent resistance to Stem canker
- Produces larger amounts of forage
- Grows well on a wide variety of soils
Product Information
Buck Beans are great option for planting in food plots but ensure that these seeds are either planted alone or with other Glyphosate tolerant varieties to prevent harming other species. The Buck beans are a bushy growing Soybean and produce a white flower. This legume can reach heights of 37 inches and has excellent resistance to stem canker.
Instructions
When choosing to start a new lawn, remove old vegetation by using a de-thatcher, power rake or tiller to kill the existing vegetation. Rake or drag the area to remove debris and dead grass for a clean area. Ensure the soil is leveled and loosened to allow the seed to have good soil contact once spread on a clean seed bed.
If you have an area with heavy weed coverage, we recommend starting fresh by killing and removing the existing vegetation. If you choose to use chemicals, herbicides or fertilizers, you must check with the product's manufacturer prior to planting new seed to ensure the proper waiting period.
When overseeding an existing area, mow your lawn at the lowest setting and bag the clippingsx. Rake or drag any areas that have dead thatch or debris.