Oasis chicory was bred for increased disease resistance and drought tolerance. Produces high yields of very digestible forage, even in the summer months. Can be seeded very effectively with clovers. Oasis is a key component of Whitetail food plots.
Seed: 3 lbs. per acre in forage mixtures.
Appin forage turnips have a high leaf to stem ratio results in high digestibility. Frost tolerance allows it to be grazed late into the fall and early winter. Excellent winter feed for whitetail deer.
Seed: 3 lbs. per acre in forage mixtures.
Pasja is a cross between forage turnip/forage rape, produces exceptionally leafy forage with excellent nutritional value. Improved drought tolerance, provides good summer graze. Establishes in 55 days for use as an emergency forage.
Seed: 3 lbs. per acre in forage mixtures.
This does not contain tannin which makes it much more platable for game birds, and deer. Requires soil temperatures of 70 degrees or more for germination. Heat and drought tolerant . Work up the seed bed, drill or broadcast seed and incorporate at a depth of 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
WWF (Wildlife Winter Food) a cream endosperm type grain sorghum. It does not contain tannin, which makes it much more palatable for game birds, waterfowl and deer. It reaches mid maturity at 65 days, attaining a height of 41 to 44 inches.
Seeds makes great choice fall/winter feed for: Pheasant, turkey, doves, quail, waterfowl and deer.
25 lbs. per Acre
Tannin type grain milo that makes an excellent winter cover. Requires soil temperatures of 70 degrees or more for gemination. Heat and drought tolerant. Work up the seed bed, drill or broadcast seed and incorporate at a depth of 1/4-1/2 inch.
WGF (Wild game food ) Sorgum WWF is a red endosperm(tannin)type grain sorghum. It reaches Mid Maturity at 50 days, attaining a height of 26 to 30 inches. Makes an excellent winter cover. Deer will eat seeds at maturity.
Seeding Rate: 25 lbs. per Acre
Deer often exhibit a reluctance to move from the open woods, after leaf drop, into open fields. A buffer strip of Wildlife Milo Mix will provide a comfort tansition zone along the outside edge of the tree line. The Wildlife Milo Mix combines the best attributes of both the WGF(red endopserm) and WWF(cream endosperm), for the extended seed head and winter cover. Seeding rate is 25 lbs/acre. Work up the seed bed and drill or broadcast seed and cover to a depth of 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
25 lbs. per Acre
Plant in strips among native grasses, to provide
young chicks with the forage for critical protein
needs. Plant growth is tall enough to provide
cover and allows easy movement into and out
of the tall, denser native grass. Work up the
seed bed, drill or broadcast seed and incorporate
at depth of 1/4 – 1/2 inch.
Seed Rate: 25 lbs. per Acre
Plant after last frost to provide birds summer food
and cover. Establishes rapidly and produces eatable
seeds in 80 to 90 days. Great food source for
migrating birds. Doves are especially attracted to
millets, and milo seed heads will be a great late
season food supply. Work up the seed bed, drill or
broadcast and incororate at a depth of 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
Seeding Rate: 25 lbs. per Acre
Provides season long forage for wild turkeys. Highly nutritional for rapid spring growth Forbes ensures high protein insect diet for the pollets. Forage height allow birds to move freely through the cover. Work up the seed bed, drill or broadcast seed and incorporate at a depth of 1/4-1/2 inch.
Seeding Rate: 25 lbs. per Acre
This formulation will greatly increase antler mass of bucks. Designed to provide highest TDN forage, for intensive grazing. Best seeded in spring or late summer. Allow 60 – 90 days for suitable growth. Work up the seed bed, drill or broadcast seed and incorporate at a depth of 1/4 – 1/2 inch.
20 lbs per Acre
This provides deer with winter nutrition after clover is frosted off. Easy to establish, with a minimum of seed bed preparation in late summer or early fall. It can be overseeded into existing plots. (Be careful not to destroy existing food plots as deer will literally tear up the ground to access turnips, even digging through the snow cover.) It will provide forage well into the fall season, down to 24 degree night time temperatures. Work up the seed bed, broadcast seed and incorporate at a depth of 1/4 inch.
Seeding Rate: 10 lbs. per Acre
Versatile whitetail food plot that can be seeded in either the spring or early fall. Easy to establish it will begin attracting deer within 30 days after germination. It will provide forage well into the fall season, down to 24 degree nighttime temperatures. Work up the seed bed, drill or broadcast seed and incorporate at a depth of 1/4-1/2 inch.
25 lbs. per Acre
The classic whitetail food plot, featuring northern winter hardy clovers, Athena (early maturity) Rape and Oasis(disease resistant) Chicory. These spring seeded components will provide a permanent food plot base. (Maintain the plot by frost seeding clovers every two years in late winter or early spring when frost is heaving.) Clip the plants in September leaving 4 to 6 inch stubble, to maximize eatability of forage during hunting season. Work up the seed bed, drill or broadcast seed and incorporate at a depth of 1/4 – 1/2 inch.
25 lbs per Acre