Fall and Winter[ Spring and Summer: Page 2 | New Bow Season and Winter Mix | Fall and Winter | Our Wildlife Planting Tips | What to Plant This Month | Accessories | Feed | Inoculates | Wildlife Fertilizers | Weed Control in Food Plots ] Cooperseeds.com is launching a photo album to allow you to share your planting experiences with fellow hunters. We are searching for pictures of your food plots that were planted with seeds purchased from Cooper Seeds, with photos of both the field and close-ups. To send us your photos, please visit our photo submission page.
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Cooper's No. 5 F/W Deer & Turkey Mix (No Till) | ||
A new mix we have put together with years of trials. New No-Till Mix. Buy Now! Contains- Wheat-Saluda Crimson Clover Gulf Annual Ryegrass Rape 45 lb. bag covers one acre. Will tolerate shade and acidic soils. New Price For 2008 Fertilizer=Results! One of the biggest mistakes hunters make is spreading too much seed and too little fertilizer on their food plots. $38.95 | ||
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PlotToppers Zone 3 Mix | ||
Deer, Turkey and Rabbit - Perennial Simply The Best Wildlife Mixes Available Each Seed species Weighed Out One At A Time. No Other Mix Can Say This! PlotTopper" represents a new revolution in food plots. The reason is simple. Burying smaller seed too deep to germinate is the most common planting mistake. After preparing your soil. Plant your small grains such as wheat, oats, rye, hairy vetch, austrian winter peas etc and cover 1/2 to 1 inch deep; Cultipack or drag lightly. Then go back and top sow the smaller seeds such as chicory, clover or brassicas. Cultipack or drag lightly. A Unique 3 Clover Plus Mix that contains Durana, Redland Maxx, Apache Arrowleaf, Birdsfoot Trefoil and a full pound of Chicory. Mix with 50 lbs of wheat or oats. Plow up food plot. Cover up wheat or oats 1/2 to 1 inch. Cultipack or drag lightly. You can top sow Zone 3 mix without plowing. Cultipack or drag lightly. All mixes are different and designed specifically for that zone. The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seed species. These are custom mixes, give 24 hr. notice please. THERE ARE NO FILLER SEED IN THIS MIX. SIMPLY THE FINEST SEEDS MONEY CAN BUY. 12 LB Bag Price does not include wheat or oats. $64.95 | ||
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PlotToppers Zone 4 Mix | ||
Deer, Turkey and Rabbit - Perennial Simply The Best Wildlife Mixes Available Each Seed Weighed Out One At A Time. No Other Mix Can Say This! PlotTopper" represents is a new revolution in food plots. The reason is simple. Burying smaller seed too deep to germinate is the most common planting mistake. After preparing your soil. Plant your small grains such as wheat, oats, rye, hairy vetch, austrian winter peas etc and cover 1/2 to 1 inch deep; Cultipack or drag lightly. Then go back and top sow the smaller seeds such as chicory, clover or brassicas. Cultipack or drag lightly. A Unique 4 Clover Plus Mix. Contains Durana clover, Apache Arrowleaf, Alsike, Redland Maxx and a brassica (Barkamp) with one full pound of chicory. Mix with 50 lbs of wheat or oats. Plow up food plot. Cover up wheat or oats 1/2 to 1 inch . Cultipack or drag lightly. You can top sow Zone 4 mix without plowing. Cultipack or drag lightly. All mixes are different and designed specifically for that zone. Simply The Best Wildlife Mixes Available The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seeds. These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. 14 LB Bag Price does not include wheat. $64.95 | ||
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PlotToppers Zone 5 Mix | ||
Deer, Turkey and Rabbit - Perennial Simply The Best Wildlife Mixes Available Each Seed Weighed Out One At A Time. No Other Mix Can Say This! PlotTopper" represents is a new revolution in food plots. The reason is simple. Burying smaller seed too deep to germinate is the most common planting mistake. After preparing your soil. Plant your small grains such as wheat, oats, rye, hairy vetch, austrian winter peas etc and cover 1/2 to 1 inch deep; Cultipack or drag lightly. Then go back and top sow the smaller seeds such as chicory, clover or brassicas. Cultipack or drag lightly. A Unique 3 Clover Plus Mix that contains Durana, Apache Arrowleaf, RedlandMaxx Red, Birdsfoot Trefoil and 0ne full pound of Chicory. Mix with 50 lbs of ryegrain. Plow up food plot. Cover up ryegrain 1/2 to 1 inch . Cultipack or drag lightly. You can top sow Zone 5 mix without plowing. Cultipack or drag lightly. All mixes are different and designed specifically for that zone. The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seeds. These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. 12 LB Bag Price does not include ryegrain. $59.95 | ||
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Fall, Winter / Early Spring Wildlife Mix | ||
Plant In September, October and November. You Can Also Plant In February and March Buck Forage Oats are a winter hearty oat from Arkansas. Great fall and winter food source for deer and other wildlife. 50 lb. bag covers 1/2/ acre or plant one bag of Buck Oats on an acre and cover 1 inch; then sow 20 lbs of yucci arrowleaf clover on top and cultipack or drag lightly. This is also a great mix for sandy soils. Buy Now! SALE!! One Of The Biggest Mistakes Hunters Make Is Putting Down Too Many Seed And Too Little Fertilizer On Their Food Plots Fertilizer=Results! Mix Includes - 50 lb. bag and 20 lbs. arrowleaf clover Both together for Fill in number of bags neededThese are custom blends so call before coming and we will have them ready for you. | ||
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PlotToppers Northern Mix | ||
Perennial Simply The Best Wildlife Mixes Available PlotTopper" represents is a new revolution in food plots. The reason is simple. Burying smaller seed too deep to germinate is the most common planting mistake. After preparing your soil. Plant your small grains such as wheat, oats, rye, hairy vetch, austrian winter peas etc and cover 1/2 to 1 inch deep; Cultipack or drag lightly. Then go back and top sow the smaller seeds such as chicory, clover or brassicas. Cultipack or drag lightly. We have a special mix containing three different clovers New Regalgraze (New improved Regal Ladino, Give this one a try), Durana, RedlandMaxx with birdsfoot trefoil specifically designed for the northern zone. The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seeds. Plant with 50 lbs wheat seed. Wheat seed is not included in price. Plants one acre. All these mixes were put together by a Senior Wildlife Biologist. The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seeds. These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. 12 lb. bag | ||
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PlotToppers Northern Acid Mix | ||
Perennial Simply The Best Wildlife Mixes Available Each Seed Weighed Out One At A Time. No Other Mix Can Say This! "Plot Topper" is a new revolution in food plots. The reason is simple. Durana, White Dutch, Redlandmaxx, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Crimson clovers. Burying smaller seeds too deep to germinate. After preparing your soil. Plant your small grain such as rye grain and cover 1/2 to 1 inch. Then go back and top seed the smaller seeds such as chicory, clover etc. Mix with 50 lbs rye grain. The food plot should be plowed and smoothed. Plant and cover rye 1" deep first and top sow clover mix and cultipack or drag lightly. All these mixes were put together by a Senior Wildlife Biologist. The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seeds. These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. 13 lb. bag. $54.95 | ||
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PlotToppers Deepsouth Mix (Drought) | ||
Perennial Simply The Best Wildlife Mixes Available Each Seed Weighed Out One At A Time. No Other Mix Can Say This! "PlotTopper" represents is a new revolution in food plots. The reason is simple. Burying smaller seed too deep to germinate is the most common planting mistake. After preparing your soil. Plant your small grains such as wheat, oats, rye, austrian winter peas etc and cover 1/2 to 1 inch deep; Cultipack or drag lightly. Then go back and top sow the smaller seeds such as chicory, clover or brassicas. Cultipack or drag lightly. This mix comes in a unique two clover plus mix . It contains Durana, Yucci Arrowleaf, "New" Southern Belle Red Clover and one full pound of Chicory. Comes in a 13 lb bag. Mix with 50 lbs oats. The food plot should be plowed and smoothed. Plant and cover oats 1" deep first and then top sow clover mix and cultipack or drag. Seeds planted and lightly covered. Plants one acre. The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seeds. These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. All these mixes were put together by a Senior Wildlife Biologist. $64.95 | ||
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PlotToppers Shade (Nationwide) | ||
Perennial This mix contains Three Clover Mix (Crimson, Durana and DalKeith Subterranean Clover) with Rape and Marshall Ryergrass. 32 lb. Mix Plants one Acre Needs filtered sunlight Simply The Best Wildlife Mixes Available Each Seed Weighed Out One At A Time. No Other Mix Can Say This! These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. Prepare your soil then cultipack or drag lightly. Plants one Acre. All these mixes were put together by a Senior Wildlife Biologist. $52.95 | ||
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PlottTopper Snow Mix | ||
PlotToppers Snow mix is for areas prone to heavy snow. The most stressful time of year for deer is winter, especially in the northern states where deep snow and temperatures below 0 are common. Native vegetation is dormant and poor quality, much is out of the reach of deer or buried under snow. There is a food plot mix that helps deer (especially rutted out buck scrambling to regain body weight lost during the rut) survive through this critical period. The mix contains 5 different Brassicas or members of the mustard/turnip family. Plant this mix in August giving it time to fully mature before November cold halts its growth. Five pounds per acre is all you need because the seed is tiny and plant crowding will occur if seeding rate is increased. Fertilize with 300 lbs/acre of 19-19-19 at planting. Deer will nibble on some of these Brassica species in the early seedling stages depending on local deer density and other available food. You don't want them to hit it very hard, the objective is to build up forage for December-March. By November freezes, the leafy Brassicas will be three feet tall and the turnips will be softball sized! The freezes will turn the starches to sugar and make the huge leaves tasty and attractive to deer. The deer seem to know it immediately and attack the plants with great vigor. Even snow cover won't impede them as they paw and dig their way through the snow to reach the wilted forage. The only question is how long it will last. The big field of five or more acres may make it through March with food to spare but a one acre plot may be totally gone by January if the deer population is high. A word of caution: if deer have never seen these plants before, they may be a little slow figuring out what they are and how good it is! PlotTopper represents a new revolution in food plots. The reason is simple. Burying seeds to deep to germinate is the most common planting mistake! After preparing the soil top sow this mix and cutipack or drag lightly. Has 1 lb. Barkamp, 1 lb. Swedes, 1 lb. Purple Top, 1 lb. Kale And 1 lb. Chicory. These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. 5 lb. bag $24.95 | ||
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PlotToppers Wet & Shade Mix | ||
Perennial Simply The Best Wildlife Mixes Available Each Seed Weighed Out One At A Time. No Other Mix Can Say This! This mix contains Crimson, Durana, White Dutch Clovers with 20 lbs. Marshall Ryegrass. . The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seeds. Mix with 50 lbs rye grain. The food plot should be plowed and smoothed. Plant and cover rye 1" deep first and top sow clover mix and cultipack or drag lightly. The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seeds. 16 lb. Bag plants one acre These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. When planting mixes always stir seeds before planting $62.95 | ||
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Sweet Blue Lupine & Oat Mix | ||
50 lbs cover 1/2 acre
25 lbs. Blue Lupine 25 lbs. Winter Hardy Forage Oats These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. When planting mixes always stir seeds before planting OUT | ||
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Alsike Clover | ||
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It has become an important forage legume in areas suited to clover-timothy production. Alsike clover is well adapted to wet, heavy soils and is tolerant of flooded conditions. It produces well on soils that are either too cold and wet or too acid or alkaline for red clover. 50 Lbs $. Use Arrow $3.25 Lb. Click here to view an article about "Mowing Clover". | |
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Alfalfa | ||
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Perennial legume. Bulldog 505. This variety is genetically improved to better resist weevils and to resist heavy early grazing pressure. It requires a pH of at least 6.8 and well-drained, loamy soil. Avoid sandy or compacted soil. Use 30 lbs. per acre. $5.99 per lb. or 50 lbs. for only $210.00 ALREADY INOCULATED Plant In Early Spring And October. These Seeds Are Not Organic. Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. New seeds and new 2009 prices available in October. $5.99 Lb. | |
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Big Buck and Gobbler Buffet | ||
25% Buck Forage Oats 25% Winter Forage Rye Grain 25% Brassica napus Linnaeus 5% Ladino Clover 5% Puna Chicory 5% New Zealand Clover 5% Barkant New Zealand Forage Turnip 5% New Zealand Forage Kale Till soil and cover 1/2 inch.. Most stores sell 4 lb. bags for this price! 20 lbs. will cover one full acre. Cover 1/2 inch deep. The most common mistake on food plots is to use too many seeds with too little fertilizer! One Of The Biggest Mistakes Hunters Make Is Putting Down Too Many Seed And Too Little Fertilizer On Their Food Plots When planting mixes always stir seeds before planting These are custom mixes give 24 hr. notice please. The ratio of seeds in this mix are just as important as the seeds. $49.95 | ||
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Triicale 342 | ||
Triticale is a very high quality, robust small grain. It has good disease and insect resistance, and grows well even when late planted in December and January.
Even better when planted with wheat (50/50) 50 lbs plants one 1/2 acre Plant 1 inch deep Fertilizer=Results! One Of The Biggest Mistakes Hunters Make Is Putting Down Too Many Seed And Too Little Fertilizer On Their Food Plots Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. | ||
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Southern Belle Red Clover | ||
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Southern Belle' ('FLMR7') is an improved 'Cherokee' red clover with increased root knot nematode and powdery mildew resistance, similar dormancy response to Cherokee and high, early forage yield. Southern Belle is superior to all known red clover cultivars in resistance to common root-knot nematode species, including the Northern Root-Knot Nematode (M. hapla). In field cultivar evaluation experiments, Southern Belle had equal or superior resistance to powdery mildew, caused by Erysiphe polygoni, as Cherokee and other mid- and late-dormant cultivars such as 'Cinnamon', Southern Bell has been shown to be equal to Cherokee in northern anthracnose susceptibility. Southern Belle is a very early spring-maturing variety that has high forage potential soon after temperatures warm. Southern Belle was developed by Ken Quesenberry at the University of Florida.
Fertilizer=Results! One Of The Biggest Mistakes Hunters Make Is Putting Down Too Many Seed And Too Little Fertilizer On Their Food Plots Click here to view an article about "Mowing Clover". Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. $3.25 lb. OUT | |
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Appin Forage Turnip | ||
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Appin forage turnip was bred for fast, vigorous establishment and quick maturity (60-100 days). It is firmly anchored in the ground for minimum wastage. Appin has a significantly higher proportion of leaf yield compared to other turnips, and is multi-crowned for improved re-growth potential. The high leaf-to-bulb ratio results in a very leafy crop with high digestibility. Appin can be used to supplement or extend the grazing season when cool season pastures tend to slow down. It can also be used as a break crop in order to convert older pastures to different species and newer varieties. An annual crop gives a bigger window to eliminate the old undesirable forage through the use of herbicides, tillage and competition of the brassica crop itself. Sowing and Establishment: Sow Appin at 1-3 lbs. per acre. Plant at 1/4" to 1/2" deep. Seed can be no-tilled into suppressed sod or seeded into a conventionally prepared seedbed. If tillage is conducted, let the first flush of weeds germinate, then till the field one more time to control weeds. After final tillage pass, firm soil with culti-packer, then either drill or broadcast seed. Following seeding, culti-pack field once more to improve seed-to-soil contact. For extended grazing, plant in early to mid-summer (depending on climate). For summer grazing, plant in the spring after soil warms to 50F. Fertilizer=Results! One Of The Biggest Mistakes Hunters Make Is Putting Down Too Many Seed And Too Little Fertilizer On Their Food Plots Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. $5.99 | |
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Pasja Hybrid Forage Turnip | ||
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Pasja is an early maturing (50-70 days) hybrid forage brassica. It has been bred for rapid growth and high performance, with a high leaf-to-bulb ratio. Pasja can be used over a much longer period of time than the traditional rape cultivars. It has excellent re-growth ability and will provide good leafy summer feed.Pasja is very productive and has produced over 4 tons of dry matter per acre. It produces exceptionally leafy forage with good nutritional value. Applications: Pasja can be used to supplement or extend the grazing season when cool season pastures tend to slow down. It adds high quality forage to the summer diet and can be sown along with BMR-Sorghum-Sudangrass. It will re-grow along with the sudangrass and provide multiple grazings. If sown with cereal grains or annual ryegrass in the spring or late summer, Pasja will provide excellent tonnage and high quality forage for multiple grazings. Pasja works well flown into standing corn with rye, oats and annual ryegrass in late summer. Pasja can also be used as a break crop in order to convert older pastures to different species and newer varieties. An annual crop gives a bigger window to eliminate old undesirable forage through the use of herbicides, tillage and competition of the brassica crop itself. Sowing and Establishment: Pasja should be seeded at 3-5 lbs. per acre when direct drilled. Use a higher rate when broadcasted. There should be 60lb/acre of available phosphate for sowing brassica crops. We also advise against fertilizing with sulfur-containing fertilizers. Fertilizer=Results! One Of The Biggest Mistakes Hunters Make Is Putting Down Too Many Seed And Too Little Fertilizer On Their Food Plots Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. $5.99 | |
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Cleaned Feed Wheat | ||
Feed wheat only $ per 50 lbs. Cleaned and bagged. Please read our wildlife planting tips for choosing the right seed. | ||
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Cleaned Feed Oats | ||
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Feed Oats only $ per 50 lbs. Cleaned and bagged. Please read our wildlife planting tips for choosing the right seed. $8.70 | |
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Certified Regal Ladino Clover | ||
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Regal Ladino clover is cold hardy and does better in clay soils. $3.99 per lb. or 50 lbs $169.95. Plant 10 to 15 lbs. per acre. Already Innoculated!! Click here to view an article about \"Mowing Clover\". Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. CROP FAILURE | |
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Dal keith Subterranean Clover | ||
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Great for wildlife! It will reseed even under heavy grazing. It can be mixed with 20 lbs. of ryegrass for a jump start. $3.30 per lb. or buy a 50 lbs. for $149.95 This is a better variety than Mt. Barker. Requires r/rw Innoculant. 50 lb. Size $6.99 If You Want This Please Add It In The Comment Box and it will be added to your bill!!!! Fertilizer=Results! One Of The Biggest Mistakes Hunters Make Is Putting Down Too Many Seed And Too Little Fertilizer On Their Food Plots Click here to view an article about "Mowing Clover". Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. | |
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Rack Builder | ||
It has 10% calcium and 18% phosphorous with salt and a mineral mix. Select an area about 20 to 30 ft. from the food plot. Dig a hole 36 inches wide and 18 inches deep. Mix equal parts of soil and salt mix. 50 lb. bag. Put out January through April. Great Product! Great Buy! We recommed mixing 50 lbs Trace Mineral Salt with Rack builder salt. Gives you 100 lbs balt for only $29.95 How to Use Mineral/Salt Mixes By Kent Kammermeyer Mineral supplements should be placed in February (South) and March (North) to coincide with spring green-up. Any earlier than this will waste salt because it leaches downward through the soil during rain events before deer begin using it. Apply the mineral salt at the rate of about one 50-lb bag per 200 acres for easy access by all deer. Dig a shallow depression on a flat surface of clay soil and mix the salt with the soil. Reapply pure salt and mix with dirt in June. No salt is needed for fall or winter when deer quit using it anyway. Look for bag salt with an analysis of 25-40% Sodium Chloride, 16-18% Calcium and 8-10% Phosphorus. Block salt does not contain enough Calcium and Phosphorus which is essential for antler growth, doe lactation and fawn rearing. According to your soil tests, both are limiting on your propery and may be contributing to your skull fracture problems. Cooper Seed Co. has this high Calcium/Phosphorus salt for a very reasonable price. $18.96 | ||
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Maris Kestrel kale | ||
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Kestrel is a full maturity leafy kale variety with short stems (150-220 days to grazing). Kestrel was bred to have a low-fiber stem with high digestibility. Kestrel can be used to extend the grazing season as the cool season pasture season ends. The leaves and stems are highly digestible. Suitable for dairy, beef, and sheep. Kestrel can also be used as a break crop in order to convert older pastures to different species and newer varieties. An annual crop gives a bigger window to eliminate the old undesirable forage through the use of herbicides, tillage, and the competition of the brassica crop itself. $4.99 lb. | |
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Barkant Turnip | ||
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Barkant TurnipBarkant is a very vigorous diploid turnip variety with a purple tankard root type. The variety has a very good leaf and root yield with high sugar and dry-matter content. Ideally suited for grazing with sheep and cattle, it is common to obtain 4 to 6 tons of dry-matter per acre of this high-energy feed. Barkant is able to provide multiple harvests with the correct grazing management. one pound only $3.99 25 lb. $69.99 | |
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Cherokee Clover | ||
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In South Georgia and Florida, it is grown primarily as a winter annual. With proper late spring management, good reseeding of Cherokee can be obtained. Red clover is an erect-growing bunch-type plant with no rhizomes or stolons, having numerous leafy stems arising from a thick crown. It has a taproot system with many secondary branches.
50 lbs. $ Use 18 lbs per acre or You may go as low as 8 to 10 lb/A with high quality seed, planted on a clean, tilled seedbed at. Seeding rate may be reduced one-third if planted with a cool-season annual such as rye, ryegrass Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. OUT. Click here to view an article about "Mowing Clover". | |
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Berseem Clover (Trifolium alexandrinum) | ||
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Berseem clover does best in creek and river bottoms and on neutral to high pH clay soils. It has good tolerance to poor drainage. If under water to 3 to 5 days, the top growth will die but new growth will begin at the crown. Early forage production is excellent near the Gulf Coast where winters are mild. Berseem lacks cold tolerance and can winter-kill if planted too far north. Reseeding is poor because of low hard seed production. Stay out of Cold and Dry Areas with this Clover Click here to view an article about "Mowing Clover". Please click the down arrow to choose size. $99.00 | |
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New Bow Season and Winter Mix | ||
By PlotToppers New Bow Season and Winter Mix Great for bow season and grows thru April. For Deer And Turkey Plant 45 lbs per 1/2 acre. Plant Arrowleaf clover last and drag lightly. Plant From Florida To Texas. Plant August Thru September. The mix of 20 lbs Iron and Clay cowpeas, 20 lbs forage oats, and 5 lbs arrowleaf already inoculated was developed and evaluated by Dr. G. Ray Smith and co-workers with the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and the Texas Cooperative Extension at Overton, Texas. Plant peas and oats first. Cover 1 inch. The Arrowleaf clover will come in a bag by itself. Sow it on top of the peas and oats and cover lightly or cultipack. Click here to view an article about "Mowing Clover". 45 lb. bag $34.95 | ||
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Blue Lupine | ||
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Deer love blue lupine and its economical too. The highly palatable foliage of lupine provides a high energy, protein-rich browse for deer, turkey and rabbits. The plant can reach a height of 3 feet, affords quality habitat for nesting game and non-game birds. When wildlife finish enjoying the crop, turn under the lupine to enrich the soil with nitrogen and organic matter. If planted in September, deer will begin grazing it in December. Rapid plant growth occurs in late winter. Flowers in April with it's signature 6" blue purple spikes. Plant lupines around your outbuildings for memorable color splashes. The large seed size of Blue Lupine allows you to plant it mixed with our Naked Oats- a one pass superb combination for wildlife plots. Most other winter legume seeds are so small that they are often buried. Inoculate your seed so they can make nitrogen themselves. Then plant 50lbs/A if drilled or 75lbs/A if broadcast alone. Plant 40lbs/A if planted with 75-100lbs/A of Naked Oats. Planting time: September through November. 50 lb. size. $49.95 10 lb size. $18.95 Click the down arrow to choose. | |
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Cooper's 00 Summer & Fall Wildlife Mix | ||
A great Mix That Last All Summer And Up To Frost.
Contains Deer Vetches, Quail Haven Soybeans And A Hybrid Sorghum. This Sorghum will grow 5 to 6 feet to allow the beans and vetch to run up on. The willlife will not eat the Sorghum until Fall. September! Great Also For Bow Season. Wildlife Eat It Down And It Keeps Coming Back. 23 Pound Bag Covers One Full Acre. Lightly Cover. 1/2 inch no more Vetch Needs Inoculate. If You Buy The Mix We Will Inoculate For You | ||
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Late Winter /Early Spring Wildlife Mix | ||
Food Plot Mixes for February & March
Great for log roads, and skid trails Broadcast or Drill Plants one Acre Cover no More Than 1 inch Strong Re-Seeder-does not need to be disk the following year for Deer, Turkey and Quail 25 lbs lespedza 15 lbs vetchs 5 lbs. partridge peas These are custom blends so call before coming and we will have them ready for you. | ||
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Zone References
N/A = Not Applicable for Zone
U = Upper Zone 5 only
L = Lower Zone 5 only
*map courtesy of Pennington
Click here to view Cooper's Fall & Early Spring Seed Chart,
Click here to view Cooper's Spring & Summer Seed Chart.
These planting guides are based on the zone you live in and were
made especially for Cooper's Seed and Feed by
Kent Kammermeyer,
Senior Wildlife Biologist
Check with your local county extension agent and/or Department of Natural Resources for suitable planting dates and other vital information.
Some of the seed varieties we sell have been treated, so please wash your hands after handling.
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