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Chufa From Spain | ||
Chufa is the absolute favorite food of turkeys and Spanish Chufa are- * Far Superior To Domestic Chufa * Attracts & Holds More Turkeys * Bigger Nuts / Greater Production * Turkeys Spend Hours Digging the Nuts Application Instructions * Select a sunny site * plow/disk soil well to create a clean, weed-free seedbed * Chufa grows best in sandy soils but will perform well even in hard clay soils * fertilize with a balanced mixture such as 10-10-10 Slow Release Fertilizer Complete With Pellet Lime And Trace Elements at 250 pounds/acre. Liming is recommended if ph is below 5.8. Consult your County Extension Agent for additional information. * Chufa can be planted via broadcast, grain-drill or row-crop planter at a rate of 18-20 lbs. per half-acre. Because chufa seeds are so large, they can be planted 2 or more inches deep. When broadcasting, cover seeds by either lightly disking or dragging. In the fall, after the plants have matured and died back, it is helpful to disk up some short strips in the plot to get the turkeys started on exposed chufas. Generally, chufa should be considered an annual, but plots can be regenerated to varying degrees by disking and re-fertilizing in the spring. $2.99 Per Lb. 50 Lbs. $85.00 New seed and price for 2010. To get shipping quote enter amounted needed in Qty. box then click “Add to Shopping Cart”. Then enter your Zip Code and click on “Get Quotes”. | ||
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Iron and Clay Peas | ||
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Quail food and great for deer. Game can forage 45 days after emergence. Cowpea is stated as tolerant of moderate shade. Seed pods mature in 100 days. Plant after danger of frost and cover 1 inch deep. Use 50 lbs. per acre. 50 lbs. is only $42.95 $1.75 Lb. Annual Legume. Fertilizer=Results! New seed and price for 2010. Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. | |
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Wild Game Food Sorghum | ||
Great for deer, quail, turkey, pheasant, prairie chicken, duck, geese and doves. Reaches 26 to 30 inches tall. Early maturing: achieves mid-bloom stage 43 to 50 days after planting. Plant after danger of frost and cover 1/2 inch deep. Plant 30 lbs. per acre. Buy 50 lbs. for only $34.99 Fertilizer=Results! New seed and price for 2010. Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. 1.25 | ||
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Sesbania (Swamp Peas) | ||
Type: Annual Legume Uses: Sesbania is a large legume commonly known as swamp peas. It is ideal for duck marshes. It will grow upright on a thick stalk 8 to 12 feet tall with long slender seed pods that shatter when mature, making excellent quail feed. It will provide thick cover for quail and will stand up in winter flood conditions for ducks. It will thrive in almost any soil type but prefers moist, fertile conditions. Sesbania grows rapidly in hot weather and matures in about 90 to 100 days after emergence. Seeds are highly preferred by quail, turkey and doves. Planting: Date:* April - June Rate: 25 lbs./acre or 1 lb./1000 sq.ft. Depth: 1\" Best for: Turkey, Duck, Dove, Pheasant, Quail One Lb. $1.99 50 Lbs. $85.00 New seed and price for 2010 Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. | ||
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Tyrone Forage Soybeans | ||
Food plots and forage soybeans Sep 28, 2001 12:00 PM By David Bennett Farm Press Editorial Staff SENATOBIA, Miss. A few days ago, a man who walked into this field may have thought he'd stumbled into a fairytale land of giants. Tyrone soybean plants were so high that seeing the hardwoods ringing the field even from a pick-up cab was impossible. The bushy variety, which can grow from 5 feet to 7 feet tall depending on the soil variety it's planted in, blotted out the horizon. Then 2.5 inches of rain hit quickly, pounding the giant soybean plants into a matted (although still 3-foot-tall) lush, pod-heavy carpet. These are the giant soybeans you have been looking for to feed your deer. Deer eat them and they keep coming back. More drought resistant. Fertilizer=Results! NEW SEED AND PRICE FOR 2010 Plant 40 Lbs. per acre. 45 lb Bag For Only $46.95 To get shipping quote enter amount needed in Qty. box then click “Add to Shopping Cart”. Then enter your Zip Code and click on “Get Quotes”. OUT OF STOCK FOR THE 2010 SEASON | ||
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