Variety profile
BioLogic Maximum Corn (food plot)
- BioLogic / Mossy Oak BioLogic
- Corn
- Approx. 110 RM
- Food plot
Regional performance reviews
BioLogic Maximum Corn (food plot), region by region.
Corn Belt Core
GoodStanding food plot corn in the Corn Belt Core is exceptional late-season cover and high-energy food when adjacent commercial corn has been harvested. Hunters in Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana lean on standing-corn plots to hold deer through bow season and into rut.
Food plot corn is expensive seed-per-acre relative to commercial bin-run, and protective trait packages may be lighter — expect more pest and disease pressure than commercial seed. Bear and raccoon damage can reduce standing-corn payback in some Indiana / Ohio counties.
Upper Southeast
GoodFood plot corn in the Upper Southeast pulls hard during the early bow season when whitetail bucks are still on summer-pattern food sources. Pairs well with adjacent clover plots for diversified attraction.
Southern rust pressure in wet years can wipe out a food plot corn stand quickly — variety-specific rust ratings on food plot seed are often not published. Raccoon and feral hog pressure in Tennessee and Kentucky lowlands can reduce standing corn faster than deer browse.