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Alfalfa
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Perennial legume. Bulldog. 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. $4.99 per lb. or 50 lbs. for only $190.00 ALREADY INOCULATED
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Tropical Corn
For ducks, deer, quail and doves. A warm season annual from South America. Can tolerate high temperatures, stress and drought. Can grow up to 8 ft. tall. For deer plant next to wood's edge and leave standing. For turkey and quail allow seeds to fall naturally or knock down by hand or with mower. For doves mow in strips to provide scattered seeds and clean ground. If broadcast mix 8 to 10 lbs. corn with 5 lbs. Cooper's Hyb. Sorghum. If planted in rows alone use 10 to 15 lbs. per acre. Plant May, June and July. Buy 1 lb. for only $.



In tests at the Upper Coastal Plain Substation in Winfield, Auburn researchers planted tropical corn on June 15, and harvested up to 85 bushels per acre. Across the state, at the Sand Mountain Substation in Crossville, researchers recorded up to 65 bushels per acre from tropical corn planted in a rotation with reseeding crimson clover.


Yields at the Sand Mountain Substation were reduced by dry weather in August and the earliest frost on record, according to Auburn researcher Wayne Reeves, who is a USDA agronomist and adjunct researcher with the Experiment Station. He noted that preliminary studies indicate that June 7-20 will be good "windows" of planting time in north Alabama for currently available tropical corn varieties. In central and south Alabama, these optimal dates appear to be from June 14 to early July
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Aeschynomene
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AKA Deer Vetch and American Jointvetch. (HULLED).


Use for deer, ducks and quail Everyone should plant some of this. It\'s great for all wildlife, and it\'s a reseeding annual. Great for moist areas. Plant after danger of frost and cover no more than one inch. Also called deer vetch or joint vetch. Plant 20 lbs. per acre. Buy 50 lbs. for 259.95 or $5.49 per pound. For Ducks, Quail, Deer and Doves.

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Peanut Seeds For Wildlife
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Alyceclover
Great for deer, turkey and rabbits in Spring, Summer and Late Fall. Slow to mature. Produces forage in 60 days after emergence. Grows 12 to 24 inches tall with pink flowers. Plant May through June at no more than 1/4 to 1/2 inches deep. Plant 15 lbs. per acre. Buy 50 lbs. for $85.00 and 1 lb. for $1.99

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Black Sunflower (Peredovik)
Great for doves, quail, turkey, pheasant and all wild birds! Grows 2 to 3 ft. tall with a small head full of black seed. Plant 1/2 inch deep after danger of frost. Plant 40 lbs. per acre. Buy 50 lbs. for $29.99 Fertilizer=Results!

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Buckwheat
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Everyone should plant some of this: it is great for quail, pheasant, dove, turkey, duck and deer. Grows about 2 ft. tall with beautiful blooms. Matures early (45 to 60 days). Plant at the end of April or after danger of frost. Cover seeds one inch deep. Plant 50 lbs. per acre. Buy a 50 lb. bag for $27.95

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Catjang ( Oklahoma Game Bird Peas )
Feeds All Winter
Great For Deer, Turkey, Quail and Game Birds
Plant Late April Thru August
Broadcast 10 Lbs per Acre
Needs Firm Seed Bed
Needs Inoculant
Plant 1" Deep
Ph Range 5.5 to 7.0

Legume Annual Quail And Deer.

Best Planted With Corn, Okra Or Hyb. Sorghum

1.25 PER LB., 50 lb. Bag $39.95

Deer and Turkey Hunters Love these Beans Last Year.

These peas unlike soybeans and iron & clay will come back after eating to the ground.

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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 $32.99

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Lab Lab Bean
Excellent for deer. Bow hunters! This is your plant since it will be green and growing in Spring, Summer and Late Fall. It grows great until a killing frost. Plant Now (May Thru August).

Lab Lab will produce forage 20 days after emergence. Since lab lab bean is a vine plant, it is recommended that a hybrid grain sorghum be planted with it. This allows it to climb the taller plants and aids in establishment. Always plant in firm smooth seed beds that have been prepared by plowing and dragging. Lab lab is very drought tolerant and produces its own nitrogen.
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Hutchinson Certified Soybeans
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Deer love them. Sow 60 lbs. per acre and cover about one inch deep.

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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 $21.95

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Cooper's Wildlife Sorghum (KS989)
Excellent for deer, quail, turkey, pheasant, prairie chicken, duck, geese and doves. Cooper's Wildlife Sorghum grows up to six feet tall and is the only one we know to be bird resistant. This allows it to fully mature for deer and turkey in the fall. Great for Lab Labs to grow up on! Plant 10 lbs. per acre by itself or 5 to 7 lbs in mix. This variety has a large seed head. Plant like corn; not too thick. Buy 50 lbs. for only $105.00, or $2.99 per lb.

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Quail Haven Soybeans
Reseeding, viney soybean with each plant producing five to six runners 15 to 20 feet long and will climb such crops as corn, Egyptian wheat and Cooper\'s Hybrid Sorghum. Quail Haven Soybeans can produce five tons of plant matter per year when planted alone. When inter-planted with silage
corn or milo, it produces excellent forage for cattle and wildlife. Produces 25 to 35% protein, depending on soil and fertilizer. Plant
15 to 20 lbs. per acre or 10 lbs. with corn. When planted alone, use 300 lbs. 00.20.20 or when inter-planted use 400 lbs. 10.10.10. Plant April
thru July. It is green until frost. For all types of wildlife including Deer, Turkey and Quail. Buy 50 lbs. for $169.95
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Crown Vetch
Erosion Control This is a permanent ground cover that spreads quickly. Cover no more than 1/2 inch deep. Use 10 lbs. per acre. $ per lb.

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Perennial Legume Plant For Quail, Dove And Deer.


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Soybeans Certified Hutchinson
Deer love them. Sow 60 lbs. per acre and cover about one inch deep.

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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.

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Round - Up Ready Soybeans
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Open Pollinated CornTruckers Favorite White O.P. Corn
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Produces white fine roasting ears. The ears are 8 to 10 inches long, with a good depth of plump, tender, sweet grains that many prefer to sweet corn. Much hardier than any sweet corn and can be planted weeks earlier. Matures in 70 days.

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Truckers Favorite Yellow O.P. Corn
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Produces yellow fine roasting ears. The ears are 8 to 10 inches long, with a good depth of plump, tender, sweet grains that many prefer to sweet corn. Much hardier than any sweet corn and can be planted weeks earlier. Matures in 70 days.

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Hickory King O.P. Corn
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White roasting ear type, 8 to 11 inches long, eight rowed, long shuck. Tall, broad-leaved, medium green plant. The kernel is extremely large and broad. The ears not used for roasting green can be matured to make excellent hominy because of its large grain. The seed is smooth, extremely large and wide. Matures in 120 days.

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Silver Mine O.P. Corn
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Silver Mine has round ears that taper at the end, with small white cobs, and kernels that are of medium width and depth with a smooth to rough dent. Its stalks and foliage are not as heavy as other varieties. Matures in 98 to 105 days.

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Pencil Cob O.P. Corn
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This is a very flavorful, open pollinated, white roasting ear corn. It has very deep kernels with a pencil size cob. It produces 2-3 ears per stalk and stands dry weather well. Matures in 76 days.

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Dwarf Corn (Early)
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65 day corn. Plant 7 lbs. per acre. Great for ducks and other game birds. Plant March Thru July. Matures in 65 days. Plant around ponds for ducks. Grows 3-4 ft. tall making it accessible to game birds & waterfowl. /Plant 8-10#/A. in March-July./

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