Northwoods Whitetails Food Plot Seed
Sweet Feast Brassica Blend
Sweet Feast Brassica Blend
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Brassica is an important part of any food plot program. This is the best brassica blend for deer. Feeding deer when the cold arrives and the snow flies is just what our brassica blend does. With forage rape, kale, tillage radish, and 3 varieties of turnips, our brassica blend has it all. We don’t use the ordinary turnips you can get at the local feed mills. We have done a lot of research and testing to find the best and biggest kale and forage rape leaves, turnips and radishes to use in our blend. When the first frost hits, the leaves of the plants start to get sweet, just the way deer like it! Even after all the green leaves are eaten , the plot will still be filled with large turnips and radishes for the deer to dig up and eat. Tons of forage from September until late winter for a lot less than the price of “big buck on a bag” seed companies brassica offerings. Just look at the picture. No other brassica blend can produce results like the Northwoods blend can. Better hope your neighbor isn’t using this! Seeding rate is 6 pounds per acre in late July to early September.
The number one food plot seed blend in the country!
$24.95 for a 3 pound bag ( plants 1/2 acre )
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Great Germination!
Great food plots start with quality seeds and I see the difference now after having planted the Sweet Feast blend!!
A couple of my plots look great and a couple more not so good.Have not had any rain in Sept. We have loads of acorns this year so the deerare leaving them alone right now.
I had great seed germination. It is early yet but the plot looks fantastic.
Planted mid to late July and the temps went to+90F for several days with no rain. Once the rain came germanation began, but was intermittent. Cooler nights and more rain helped and the plots are starting to fill in. One issue I experienced when planting though was that the seed is very small and black. I used a bag type over the shoulder rotary spreader with the setting as small as I could set it, but still felt like I was not getting even distribution. That coupled with the very dark colored seed made it near impossible to see how the seed was being distributed.