2018 Seed Catalog
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Wild Game Plot - Mixes (continued)<br />
Hunter’s Pride Fall Mix - All Wildlife<br />
April - November<br />
• Our own blend of fall annuals that provide excellent food and cover during the winter<br />
• Best season to plant: spring, summer, and fall; long lasting nutrition well past frost<br />
• Quail, dove, turkey, rabbits and deer love different forages provided in this mix<br />
• Contains: 30% Winter Ryegrain,<br />
30% Winter Forage Oats, 30% Winter Wheat<br />
and 10% Austrian Winter Peas<br />
Wild Game Plot - Individual Ingredients<br />
Bob Oats - Deer<br />
August - October, 75-100 lbs/acre<br />
• Best season to plant: Fall<br />
• Winter oats that are a great source of fall and<br />
winter forage; nutritious and palatable<br />
Buck Oats - Deer, Rabbits, and Turkey<br />
April - October, 100 lbs/acre<br />
• Best season to plant: spring, summer,<br />
and fall<br />
• Excellent winter hardy oat<br />
• Slow growing in Fall, which makes it more<br />
tender and palatable<br />
Buck Wheat - Deer, Quail, Doves, Turkey, and Ducks<br />
April - July, 40-50 lbs/acre<br />
• Best season to plant: spring and summer<br />
• Produces an abundance of seed in 70-80 days<br />
• Holds seed well on stalk long after ripening<br />
Chicory - Deer and Turkey<br />
August - October, 5 lbs/acre<br />
• Best season to plant: early - late fall<br />
• A highly palatable plant that is considered<br />
a perennial<br />
• Very winter tolerant and produces an<br />
abundance of spring and summer forage<br />
• High mineral content makes chicory<br />
irresistible to deer<br />
Chufa - Turkey, Deer and Ducks<br />
April - July, 15-30 lbs/acre<br />
• Best season to plant: early - late summer<br />
• Grows like a peanut, without the shell<br />
• Tubers mature in 100-120 days<br />
• Wildlife, especially turkeys, will scratch and<br />
dig the tubers<br />
Clover, Berseem - All Grazing Wildlife<br />
April - June<br />
• Best season to plant: spring; an annual clover<br />
• Fast growing and inexpensive compared to<br />
other clovers; not good for late plantings as it<br />
will not survive frost<br />
• Huge provider of nitrogen, provides fast<br />
spring and summer grazing; improve soil and<br />
support other food plot crops in their growth<br />
Size <strong>Catalog</strong> # Price<br />
5 lb 90-16080 Call<br />
50 lb 90-16020 56.50<br />
• Commonly planted with winter rye grain,<br />
winter rye grass, winter peas (autrian), rape,<br />
turnip, radish or kale<br />
5 lb 90-16050 Call<br />
50 lb 90-16070 Call<br />
• Retains higher protein than most oats,<br />
preferred in side-by-side food plot trials<br />
5 lb 90-16060 $ 11.30<br />
50 lb 90-16040 59.50<br />
• Does well in any type of soil<br />
5 lb 90-92140 Call<br />
50 lb 90-92150 Call<br />
• Highly drought-resistant due to its deep tap<br />
root; withstands grazing pressure well<br />
• High protein with a high percent of digestibility<br />
1 lb 90-16290 $ 11.35<br />
5 lb 90-16300 26.50<br />
50 lb 90-16310 240.00<br />
• Considered an especially succulent treat<br />
• Wildlife will hover in an area that is Chufa rich<br />
5 lb 90-42230 $ 16.90<br />
50 lb 90-42240 155.00<br />
• Easy way to bump up the protein in your food<br />
plot; making it more attractive to wildlife<br />
• Use as part of your overall food plot conservation<br />
and sustainability plan, not as stand<br />
alone planting<br />
5 lb 90-16450 Call<br />
50 lb 90-16460 Call<br />
800-383-0865 • Hummert <strong>Seed</strong> & Supply • St. Joseph, MO • Fax: 816-232-6134<br />
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