Napoleon Clover/Chicory Mix
$59.99
Our custom mix of clover and chicory seeds has consistently been a top performer in local food plots. Napoleon clover & chicory mix utilizes excellent seed genetics, seed coating to ensure higher germination rates and is available at a fraction of the cost. This perennial mix does well in most soil types and is an excellent spring or fall plant that provides high protein and quality forage for whitetail deer.
10 lb bag - Plants 1 Acre
Contains:
19.92% Wildcat Medium Red Clover
19.65% Kopu II White Clover
19.50% Advantage Ladino Clover
6.53% Dixie Crimson Clover
6.4% Endure Forage Chicory
(27.2% Percent coating material)
10 lb bag - Plants 1 Acre
Contains:
19.92% Wildcat Medium Red Clover
19.65% Kopu II White Clover
19.50% Advantage Ladino Clover
6.53% Dixie Crimson Clover
6.4% Endure Forage Chicory
(27.2% Percent coating material)
Napoleon Gunner Mix
$21.99
Our custom mix of turnip and radish seeds is an excellent annual food plot mix for the fall. Plant between August 1 - September 10 for best results. Radishes are highly palatable for deer and are excellent at breaking up soil to help make nutrients more available. Turnips are an excellent source of food for deer, especially after the frost and snowy weather.
5 lb bag - Plants 1 Acre
Contains:
32.89% Purple Top Forage Turnips
32.83% Appin Forage Turnips
22.29% Groundhog Radish
5 lb bag - Plants 1 Acre
Contains:
32.89% Purple Top Forage Turnips
32.83% Appin Forage Turnips
22.29% Groundhog Radish
Imperial Whitetail Winter Greens
$37.99 - $94.99
Imperial Whitetail Winter-Greens is an annual blend of cool season WINA brassicas specifically designed for late-season food plots and late-season hunting. Imperial Whitetail Winter-Greens is highly drought-resistant, able to withstand extremely cold temperatures and stands tall even under snow so that deer will find it when everything else is either dead or buried.
MORE ATTRACTIVE TO DEER than any other brassicas tested by the Whitetail Institute!
Fortified with a small amount of Whitetail Institute's TALL TINE TURNIP!
-Highly nutritious late season food source
-Establishes and grows rapidly
-EXTREMELY drought and cold tolerant
-Provides abundant tonnage, attraction and energy in the early and late seasons
-Deer love the taste of Winter-Greens, and you’ll love knowing they have a good source of nutrition during the winter – and best of all, they’ll come looking for it on your property.
3 lb bag plants 1/2 acre
12 lb bag plants 2 acres
MORE ATTRACTIVE TO DEER than any other brassicas tested by the Whitetail Institute!
Fortified with a small amount of Whitetail Institute's TALL TINE TURNIP!
-Highly nutritious late season food source
-Establishes and grows rapidly
-EXTREMELY drought and cold tolerant
-Provides abundant tonnage, attraction and energy in the early and late seasons
-Deer love the taste of Winter-Greens, and you’ll love knowing they have a good source of nutrition during the winter – and best of all, they’ll come looking for it on your property.
3 lb bag plants 1/2 acre
12 lb bag plants 2 acres
Imperial Whitetail Clover
$37.99
Imperial Whitetail Clover contains the only clover genetically designed for whitetail deer. Imperial Whitetail Clover has an extremely high protein content – critical for antler, muscle and bone growth and thrives in extreme cold as well as warm, dry climates. R&D has continually improved Imperial Whitetail Clover over the years with new and improved clover varieties. Deer love the taste and will travel long distances to feed on Imperial Whitetail Clover. If you want to attract more deer to your property, hold them there and make sure they receive optimal nutrition for good health and antler growth, plant Imperial Whitetail Clover.
-Packed with antler-building protein
-Helps does deliver heavier, healthier fawns and produce more milk
-EXTREMELY cold tolerant
-Heat, drought and disease resistant
-Coated with RainBond for enhanced seedling survivability
-Lasts up to 5 years from a single planting
Imperial Whitetail Clover is the product that started the food plot revolution and is still the standard by which other food plot products are judged. Performance is best when planted on good heavy soil that holds moisture.
4 lbs - plants 1/2 acre
-Packed with antler-building protein
-Helps does deliver heavier, healthier fawns and produce more milk
-EXTREMELY cold tolerant
-Heat, drought and disease resistant
-Coated with RainBond for enhanced seedling survivability
-Lasts up to 5 years from a single planting
Imperial Whitetail Clover is the product that started the food plot revolution and is still the standard by which other food plot products are judged. Performance is best when planted on good heavy soil that holds moisture.
4 lbs - plants 1/2 acre
Slay Herbicide
$51.99 - $146.99
Grasses and weeds can crowd out your carefully planted perennial food plots. Using the right herbicide can help ensure that your food plots perform their best and last much longer. Slay is the field-tested selective broadleaf-weed herbicide that controls a wide spectrum of broadleaf weeds in clover and alfalfa fields.
-Specifically developed for food plots
-Spray spring or early summer when broad leaf weeds are emerging and in the early growth stages.
-Can be easily applied with a 4-wheeler or tractor sprayer
-Safe for use in clover and alfalfa fields
-Specifically developed for food plots
-Spray spring or early summer when broad leaf weeds are emerging and in the early growth stages.
-Can be easily applied with a 4-wheeler or tractor sprayer
-Safe for use in clover and alfalfa fields
Arrest Max Herbicide
$46.99
Grasses and weeds can crowd out your carefully planted perennial food plots. Using the right herbicide can help ensure that your food plots perform their best and last much longer. Arrest Max is a selective grass herbicide that will control most grasses, without harming clover, alfalfa, chicory or any perennial food plot.
-Specifically developed for food plots
-Controls a broad range of annual and perennial grasses
-Easily applied by hand, 4-wheeler or tractor sprayer
-Safe for use with Whitetail Institute perennial forages and with any clover or alfalfa plantings
-Spray once grasses are actively growing in the spring or summer.
1 pint (treats up to 1 acre)
-Specifically developed for food plots
-Controls a broad range of annual and perennial grasses
-Easily applied by hand, 4-wheeler or tractor sprayer
-Safe for use with Whitetail Institute perennial forages and with any clover or alfalfa plantings
-Spray once grasses are actively growing in the spring or summer.
1 pint (treats up to 1 acre)
Tall Tine Tubers
$29.99
Tall Tine Tubers provides two forage sources for late fall and winter. First is foliage that grows very quickly and becomes sweeter with the fall frosts. Second are sweet tubers that can grow as large as a softball and delivers an additional food source through the winter.
3 lbs (plants 1/2 acre)
3 lbs (plants 1/2 acre)
Whitetail Oats Plus
$39.99
An oat based product that is extremely attractive and winter hardy.
Whitetail Oats Plus – the PREMIUM oat planting for deer that establishes and grows quickly, contains high levels of sugar for maximum attraction, and provides enhanced cold-tolerance.
Whitetail Oats Plus – the PREMIUM oat planting for deer that establishes and grows quickly, contains high levels of sugar for maximum attraction, and provides enhanced cold-tolerance.
Chapin Hand Spreader
$22.99
Chapin Hand Spreader - Model #84150
1.5-Liter / 92-Cubic Inch capacity scoop spreader
-Compatible with fertilizer, seeds and salt / ice-melt
-Easy-crank design
-Lightweight and easy to maintain
-Great for small areas.
1.5-Liter / 92-Cubic Inch capacity scoop spreader
-Compatible with fertilizer, seeds and salt / ice-melt
-Easy-crank design
-Lightweight and easy to maintain
-Great for small areas.
Cisco 328 Alfalfa
$4.25 - $179.00
cisco• Fall dormancy 3 alfalfa, winterhardiness 1.8
• Large crowns with good tillering and heaving tolerance
• Superior persistence due to excellent disease package
• Reasonably priced – tremendous value
•Excellent forage quality
Plant type: Perennial Legume
Planting dates: March–April or Aug–Sept.
Soil pH: 6.6–7.2
Soil adaption: Well drained, high fertility
Planting depth: 1/8”–1/4”
Approximate seeds/lb: 227,000
Seeding rate: 14–20 lbs/A 8–10 lbs/A mix
Days to germination: 7–10
Main usage: Pasture, hay, silage
Height at maturity: 15”–36”
Length of stand: 3–7 years
Reproduces by: Seed
Pounds per bushel: 60
Precautions: Bloat Potential
Ladino Clover
$7.99
• Great legume for pastures
• Provides nitrogen and protein content to a pasture
• Spreads with stolons
• Tolerates close grazing
• Very large leaves
• Available coated or raw
The white clovers, Trifolium repens L, found in the United States are generally found in one of three different ecotypes. The smallest is wild white clover. Generally this is a native clover. The common white clover found in yards and pastures, as well as White Dutch clover, are usually in the intermediate sized group. The largest white clovers are often called ladino clovers. Ladino clovers are usually used in pastures. White clovers grow on a wide range of soil pH, drainage, and topography. Ideally it likes cool, moist growing conditions. It should be mixed with grasses to lower bloat potential. White clover can tolerate more grazing pressure than other clovers and frost seeds very well.
Plant type: Perennial Legume
Planting dates: Feb–April or Aug–Sept
Soil pH: 5.8–6.5
Soil adaption: Wide Planting depth: 1/8”–1/4”
Approximate seeds/lb: 800,000
Seeding rate: 4–6 lbs/A 1–2 lbs/A mix
Days to germination: 7–10
Main usage: Hay, conservation, pasture, wildlife
Height at maturity: 15”–36”
Length of stand: 2–5 years
Reproduces by: Seed and stolons
Pounds per bushel: 60
Precautions: Bloat potential, slow drying as hay
White Dutch Clover
$7.99
• Commonly used in lawns as ground cover
• Great for use in plant nurseries between the rows
• Also works in pastures
• Small leaves, low growing
The white clovers, Trifolium repens L, found in the United States are generally found in one of three different ecotypes. The smallest is wild white clover. Generally this is a native clover. The common white clover found in yards and pastures, as well as White Dutch clover, are usually in the intermediate sized group. The largest white clovers are often called ladino clovers. Ladino clovers are usually used in pastures. White clovers grow on a wide range of soil pH, drainage, and topography. Ideally it likes cool, moist growing conditions. It should be mixed with grasses to lower bloat potential. White clover can tolerate more grazing pressure than other clovers and frost seeds very well.
Plant type: Perennial Legume
Planting dates: Feb–April or Aug–Sept Soil pH: 5.5–7.0
Soil adaption: Wide
Planting depth: 1/8”–1/4”
Approximate seeds/lb: 768,000
Seeding rate: 3–5 lbs/A
1–2 lbs/A mix
Days to germination: 7–10
Main usage: Soil improvement, pasture, wildlife
Height at maturity: 3”–24”
Length of stand: 2–10 years
Reproduces by: Seed and stolons
Pounds per bushel: 60 Precautions: Bloat hazard, slow drying as hay
• Great for use in plant nurseries between the rows
• Also works in pastures
• Small leaves, low growing
The white clovers, Trifolium repens L, found in the United States are generally found in one of three different ecotypes. The smallest is wild white clover. Generally this is a native clover. The common white clover found in yards and pastures, as well as White Dutch clover, are usually in the intermediate sized group. The largest white clovers are often called ladino clovers. Ladino clovers are usually used in pastures. White clovers grow on a wide range of soil pH, drainage, and topography. Ideally it likes cool, moist growing conditions. It should be mixed with grasses to lower bloat potential. White clover can tolerate more grazing pressure than other clovers and frost seeds very well.
Plant type: Perennial Legume
Planting dates: Feb–April or Aug–Sept Soil pH: 5.5–7.0
Soil adaption: Wide
Planting depth: 1/8”–1/4”
Approximate seeds/lb: 768,000
Seeding rate: 3–5 lbs/A
1–2 lbs/A mix
Days to germination: 7–10
Main usage: Soil improvement, pasture, wildlife
Height at maturity: 3”–24”
Length of stand: 2–10 years
Reproduces by: Seed and stolons
Pounds per bushel: 60 Precautions: Bloat hazard, slow drying as hay