Bield:Farm
Variety overview

BioLogic Maximum Corn (food plot) across regions.

CornApprox. 110 RMNon-GMOBioLogic / Mossy Oak BioLogic

BioLogic Maximum Corn (food plot) is reviewed in 2 of 15 agricultural regions for which we have independent variety performance data. Regions without an entry indicate insufficient data — not necessarily that the variety underperforms there. 2026 review cycle.

Performance by region

  • New EnglandLimited Data
  • Mid-Atlantic NorthLimited Data
  • Mid-Atlantic SouthLimited Data
  • Food 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.

  • Deep SouthLimited Data
  • Gulf Coast / FloridaLimited Data
  • Corn Belt NorthLimited Data
  • Standing 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.

  • Corn Belt SouthLimited Data
  • Southern PlainsLimited Data
  • TexasLimited Data
  • Northern RockiesLimited Data
  • Southern RockiesLimited Data
  • Pacific NorthwestLimited Data
  • CaliforniaLimited Data

Regions marked “Limited Data” have not yet been reviewed for this variety. We don’t generate review pages where verified performance data is insufficient — a missing page is better than a fabricated summary.

BioLogic Maximum Corn (food plot) as a food plot

Hunting use · food plot

Corn as a hunting food plot.

Standing corn provides exceptional fall and winter food source for whitetail deer. Plan timing so corn matures before peak rut for maximum hunting impact.

Attractswhitetail deerwild turkeymourning dove
Data sourcing
  • Upper SoutheastSeed Company Data
  • Corn Belt CoreSeed Company Data
  • 13 additional regions pending review.