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Winter Peas
$0.55

Fall Deer Mix with Clover
$0.49

Walken Oats
$0.30

TAM 606 Oats
$0.25

Desert Sun Mix
$0.26

Hard Sturdy 2K Wheat
$0.19
Bundleflower, Illinois $18.50/lb
Grow Height Bloom Period Growing Regions Planting Rate
Acre
Bloom Color
1-4'' July-Oct. Central US 5 PLS Green/Yellow
Warm season perennial that is a member of the legume family. Multiple stems attached to a deep tap root system. Most often found in prairie, sloughs, woodland, and disturbed areas. Tolerant of most soil types except heavy clays. Used in food plots and birds, and some times in wildflower mixes. Bloom can be a green bundle or small yellow dandelion style.
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Cowpea, California Blackeye $1.20/lb
Planting Time Planting Rate
Acre
Late Spring 10-15 lb. Rows
Features: Good for legume cover and garden. needs warm soil for planting.
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Cowpea, Iron & Clay $1.05/lb
Planting Time Planting Rate
Acre
Late Spring 15-25 lb. ros, 40-60 broadcast
Features: Good for legume cover. Excellent for quail and deer. Produce forage in 45 days with maturity in 100 days. Plant April - August.
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Cowpea, Pinkeye Purple Hull  
Planting Time Planting Rate
Acre
Late Spring 10-15 lb. Rows
Features: Good for legume cover and garden. needs warm soil to plant.
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Cowpea, Red Ripper  
Planting Time Planting Rate
Acre
Late Spring 15-25 lb. rows. 40-60 Broadcast
Features: Good for legume cover and wildlife. and soil improvement, needs warm soil. Seed are maroon in color and hard-seeded.
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Engelmann Daisy  
Grow Height Bloom Period Growing Regions Planting Rate
Acre
Bloom Color
2-3'' Spring /Summer Central US 5 PLS Yellow
Warm season native perennial that is a member of the legume family. Plant is attractive to bees, butterflies, and/or birds. Readily eaten by livestock and has disappeared from much of its native range. Most often found in prairie, sloughs, woodland, and disturbed areas. Tolerant of most soil types except heavy clays. Used in food plots and birds, and some times in wildflower mixes.
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Lab Lab, Rio Verde $3.00/lb
Planting Time Planting Rate
Acre
Late Spring 10-25 lb.
Features: Developed at Texas A&M by Dr. Ray Smith. Rio Verde is the first Lab Lab that can be produced in North America. Lab Lab is in the sugar snap pea family and all other varieties are imported from South Pacific. Rio Verde uses are still being studied since its release 2006. Know facts are that wildlife and livestock will graze it prier to almost anything else due to protein levels around 25%. Has excellent nitrogen fixation of up to 200lbs of N per acre.
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Okra $1.95/lb
Planting Time Planting Rate
Acre
Late Spring 20-25 lb.
Features: In the south this is a summer staple at the dinner table. Okra likes warm and hot weather and produces fruit through its entire growing life. Introduced from Africa it is desired by wildlife when a young tender plant and is large seed can be consumed as they develop.
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Partridge Pea $12.00/lb
Grow Height Bloom Period Growing Regions Planting Rate
Acre
Bloom Color
2-3'' Spring /Summer Central US 5 PLS Yellow
Warm season native perennial that is a member of the legume family. Plant is attractive to bees, butterflies, and/or birds. Readily eaten by livestock and has disappeared from much of its native range. Most often found in prairie, sloughs, woodland, and disturbed areas. Tolerant of most soil types except heavy clays. Used in food plots and birds, and some times in wildflower mixes.
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Sesame $2.90/lb
Planting Time Planting Rate
Acre
Late Spring to early Summer 4-6 lbs in rows
Features: Grows 4-6 feet tall, produces oily seed which attracts all game birds, especially quail. Widely used by large hunting preserves. In the 1960's products fields were in North Texas.
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Sorghum, WGF $0.74/lb
Planting Time Planting Rate
Acre
Late Spring 10-25 lb.
Features: Wild Game Food Sorghum matures in 90 to 100 days. Annual that has bitter taste due to tannins that are present while the seed is developing. Once the seed is ripe this bitter taste is gone and will be consumed. Grows until frost.
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Sunflower, Maximilian $30.00/lb
Grow Height Bloom Period Growing Regions Planting Rate
Acre
Bloom Color
3-10' July-Oct.   5 PLS Yellow
Used in food plots for birds, erosion control, and prairie mixes. Perennial.
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Sunflower, Native $7.00/lb
Grow Height Bloom Period Growing Regions Planting Rate
Acre
Bloom Color
3-6' July-Oct.   4-6 PLS Yellow
This sunflower is Native to Texas and produces flowers and seeds all summer long. Annual plant that comes back year after year from seed. A Primary food for birds in mid to late summer. Best results are when planted in the winter..
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Sunflower, Peredovic $0.68/lb
Grow Height Bloom Period Growing Regions Planting Rate
Acre
Bloom Color
3-6' July-Oct.   10-15 lbs in rows. 20-30 lbs Broadcast Yellow
Used in food plots for birds. Left standing provide cover for hunters while the shattered seeds on fields free of weeds and grasses attract birds. Plant late spring through summer but be aware that it takes 100 - 120 day to maturity.
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Turnips $1.75/lb
Planting Time Planting Rate
Acre
Late Spring 5-15 lb.
Features: Turnips grow wild is Siberia. They mature in 2 months and may be planted either in the spring, late summer or fall for roost or greens. Turnips has many uses from human, livestock, and wildlife consumption of the root and top.
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