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USE FOR DEER & WILDLIFE FOOD PLOTS
- Provides High Protein for
antler & body development.
- Very palatable to deer.
- Good for all wildlife including
deer & turkey.
Spring/Summer Food Plot Seed Mix Contains:
- 56% Soybeans
- 18% Cowpeas (Pinkeye Purple
Hull)
- 13% Southern Cowpeas (Red
Ripper)
- 05% Sorghum
- 05% Buckwheat (Mancan)
- 05% Sunflowers (Peredovik)
- NO NOXIOUS WEEDS
Mixture
varieties and/or % subject to change in food plot
mixes. Percentages will be slightly less due to
inert material in mixture.
Specific varieties
included in mixture may change due to supply but are
current as of 2009.
Type: Warm
season annual seed mixture
Uses: Rackmaster® spring mixtures are truly
the answer to anyone's spring and summer planting
program. Deer need a good high quality food source
in the spring and summer months. Rackmaster® will
provide the fuel to develop antlers , body size,
milk for developing fawns and overall health for the
entire deer herd. Soybeans, iron clay cowpeas,
buckwheat, sunflower, and sorghum make up the
perfect mixture of seed ingredients to create an
ideal food source and excellent cover for deer,
turkey, dove and quail. High in protein and
extremely palatable, Rackmaster® summer plots
provide deer with proper nutrition throughout the
spring and summer months. It is also an ideal plot
for late summer planting providing rapid growth and
quickly established plots for early season hunting
before frost.
Planting
Date: Apr. - June for spring, Aug - Sept. for early
fall plots
Rate: 50 lbs. acre or 1 1/4 lbs. 1000 sq.ft.
Depth: 1/2"-1"
Best For
Deer, Turkey, Duck, Dove, Pheasant, Rabbit, and
Quail - 50 lb. bag.
Planting Info For Rackmaster Spring/Summer Food Plot Seed
Planting
Dates: /b>Spring through Summer (Depending on
location).
Planting Rate: 50 lbs. per acre / Or 2 lbs.
per 1000 sq. ft.
Planting Depth: 1/2 inch.
Special
Instructions: Prepare a firm, smooth seed bed by
plowing and dragging the planting area. Broadcast seed
and drag to cover no more than 1 inch deep. You need to
select sites that are well drained, but still have good
water holding capacity. The site should have good
sunlight. With small plots, try and plant long and
narrow (North / South) strips so as to allow in more
light. Fertilize using a good fertilizer at 450 lbs.
acre.
Apply lime as needed.
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