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Here are some website for Food Plot Seed: http://www.foodplots.com/ http://www.monsterbuckfoodplot.com/ http://www.brierridgeplotseed.com/ http://www.cabelas.com/food-plots.shtml

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What exactly is a food plot seed?

Food plot is an area used for planting foods for wildlife animals. Food plot seed are actual seeds for deer, turkey, duck, dove, rabbit, and many other animals whose survival depends on these food source.


What are seed boxes for planting?

A seed box or seedbed is the container or the plot where you sow seeds before transplanting them to a garden plot.


When does a seed use it stored food?

A seed uses its stored food when it is growing.


The embryo in a seed gets food from the?

The embryo in the seed get food from endosperm and perisperm.


What can a seed do that a spore can not?

A seed can give you food.


When a seed uses it's stored food?

A seed uses its stored food when it is growing.


Where does a seed get its food from after it germinates?

A seed derives its food from the cotyledones or endosperm during germination


Does a seed coat store food?

No, a seed coat does not store food. The seed coat acts as a protective covering for the seed, helping to prevent damage or desiccation. Food reserves are typically stored within the seed itself, in structures such as the endosperm or cotyledons.


A what has a tiny plant and food inside it?

This describes the basic structure of a seed. Within the seed, there is an embryo that has food reserves within the seed coat.


The stored food in a seed?

endosperm :) (well is its a seed anyways)


Which part of the seed provides food for the seeding?

Seed leaves


What are the daily changes of seed after sown in the soil?

Life cycle of seed : Seed Coat - Protects the inside of the seed. Embryo - the beginning of the new plant. Endosperm - Stored food in a monocotyledon. Stored Food - a plant uses stored food until it grows leaves that can make food. Monocot - a type of seed that has only one cotyledon. Dicot - a type of seed that has two cotyledons. Cotyledon - Leaf-like structure that absorbs and digest food stored in the seed. Germination - the process of growing a new plant from a seed.