Description: OATS--Bob White Oats are nutritious and palatable forage a great source of winter and fall forage for goat, sheep, cattle, horses and also food plot food plots for deer. Oats are extremely winter-hardy and germinate rapidly Oats are generally amongst the highest yielding cool season forages, Try not to graze stands below 3-4" Oats are widely adapted for use as a winter forage for livestock and wildlife on a variety of soils an planting locations especially in south and central Texas. For the best forage production delay grazing 4-6 weeks after and until plants are 6-8" tall to allow time for the plants to develop a secondary root system and become well anchored in the soil. CRIMSON CLOVER--Crimson Red Clover Deer Food Plot Seeds Cover Crop Crimson red clover is a cool season annual for deer, wildlife and cover crop. It is easy to grow and tolerant of poor soils, unlike other clovers. If you are looking to plant wildlife food plots Crimson Clover is a good place to start it is highly attractive to deer and germinates well. Crimson Clover can be planted as a stand alone crop or mixed with other legumes or small grains Highly attractive to bumble bees, honey bees, deer nutritious and digestible to deer Broadcast seed at a rate of 20 lbs. per acre Drilled 10-15 lbs. per acre When planting with mixes 10-15 lbs. per acre of Crimson Red Clover and 30-40 lbs. per acre of Oats, Wheat or Rye.FORAGE RAPESEED-- now is the time to get your food plot planted Forage rape is fast growing, that's why it is good to plant in the food plots. Forage rape makes good pasture for cattle and deer being that is high in energy. Plant Forage rape in spring for summer grazing or late summer for fall and winter harvest. Broadcast 10 lbs. per acre crude protein value around 16-17%.Rape has an excellent, deep penetrating tap-root with a dense fibrous root mass surrounding the tuber.AUSTRAIN PEAS--- Austrian Winter Peas is a cool season legume that vines and supplies a protein food source that is highly favored by deer and other wildlife. Austrian peas produce top quality forage for the deer during the fall, winter and early spring. A cold tolerant viney plant. Plant August-September and February-April 30. Winter peas are easily established and should broadcast at a rate of 50 Lbs. / acre or drill them at a rate of 30 lbs. /acre. The peas should produce lots of quality forage for around 7-8 monthsRYE-- one of the most popular small grain crops planted for cattle forage, temporary pasture, and hay, and is often planted for temporary soil erosion control. Best used as a cover crop, forage crop and/or grain crop, Can be planted deep into the fall (until first snow)Winter rye competes heavily with weeds and produces lots of forage/green manure in the spring. Will germinate down to 35°F soil temp. Rye is a cool-season annual bunchgrass that has an extensive range, covering almost every state with the only exception being a small section of the lower Southwest. It can produce up to 7,000 pounds per acre of dry weight forage, which is more than wheat or oats. It grows 2 to 4 feet tall with seed heads of hairy spikes. Rye can be planted anytime from early August to late November, depending on the climate and conditions. Select a site that receives a minimum of 8 hours of full sun. Planting depth should be ¾ to 1½ inches deep when planted alone or in mixes with other small grains; ½-inch deep when planted in mixes with annual clover and/or brassica. When planted in the right area under the right conditions, rye will attract and feed deer and rabbits, and provide nesting cover and bugs for turkey and upland birds.TRITICALE--Triticale Seed, Food Plot, Cover Crop, Cattle, Deer 100-120 lbs. per acre planting rate Cool season annual, great to plant along with winter peas, Triticale is fast growing and a great choice for short growing periods, good for grazing and high in carbohydrates Triticale is a hybrid to wheat and rye, a little sweeter then wheat, Great for fall food plot the deer love it Triticale is very easy to grow and very hardy and nutritious Growth height 30-40" before harvest when using Triticale treat it like you would wheat or rye, feed it to livestock the same as you would wheat or barley. Deer and other big game can use the plot all winter long. Winter Triticale is extremely winter hardy like cereal rye but produces high quality forage much like winter wheat. Winter Triticale is moderately tolerant to saline soils. Triticale is very drought tolerant and is suitable for dryland conditions and lighter soils.SUGAR BEETS---Sugar Beet Seed Deer Food Plot Seed Wildlife Seed Sugar beets are a great addition to any deer/wildlife food plot. The nutrition is excellent in both the roots and the foliage, deer love to eat both. Sugar Beets grow well in all types of soils, and they require moisture. Broadcasting sugar beets for food plot sow them at the rate of 5 lbs. per acre. Plant them in the early spring or early fall. A sugar beet is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose and which is grown commercially for sugar production. Sugar beets are an irresistible food source that will keep deer on your property through the fall and winter. The leafy greens are protein filled and the roots are full of energy and nutrition.
Price: 12.84 USD
Location: Lexington, Missouri
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