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Whitetail Institute Winter-Greens Deer Food Plot Seed for Fall Planting, Annual Brassica Blend to Attract Deer in The Early and Late Season, Very Cold and Drought Tolerant, 3 lbs (.5 Acres)

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About this item

  • More attractive to Deer than any other brassicas tested by the whitetail institute
  • Fortified with a small amount of whitetail institute's tall tine turnip
  • Highly nutritious late Season food source
  • Extremely drought and cold tolerant - establishes and grows rapidly
  • Provides abundant tonnage, attraction and energy in the early and late seasons


Imperial Whitetail winter-greens is an Annual blend of cool season wina brassicas specifically designed for late-season food plots and late-season hunting. Imperial Whitetail winter-greens is highly drought-resistant, able to withstand extremely cold temperatures and stands tall even under snow so that deer will find it when everything else is either dead or buried. Deer love the taste of winter-greens, and you'll love knowing they have a good source of nutrition during the winter - and best of all, they'll come looking for it on your property.


Makayla Bennett
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Like every Whitetail Institute product this stuff is amazing. Very little ground preparation and it took right off. After only two weeks it is already a plush carpet of green.
Worn out medic
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
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VCL1111
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
I put several different Whitetail Institutes seed products on my greenfields at the same time so it's hard to tell what's doing the best. But I have deer eating on the greenfield every day and night all year long.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024
Every bit that I planted germinated well. The deer seemed to prefer this over the wheat that was planted in the same field.
Uncle Buck
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
I mixed this with some NPK and Lime, and tossed it on the grass a couple days before a heavy late-summer rain. I put some lightly used chicken bedding on top and mowed very low to settle it in. It turned out to be planted way too densely, but to my surprise, it kept growing. Now it's about 3 weeks later and hunters are pushing deer I don't recognize across my little plot a week before the first season opens. The deer that come across my spot are stuffing their faces without caution, so it must be tasty or rare in the area. They aren't going for the corn and apples that I threw down yet. Just this broadleaf "Winter-Greens" stuff. Oh, I also put some chicken scratch feed in with the mix in order to distract the birds from stealing the expensive seed. These had some sunflower seeds that actually sprouted and came up. The deer top those on first sight, but it's a great boost to potential forage for cheap. I certainly recommend it, if you already have chicken scratch grains or birdseed on hand.I'm going to save it to my list so I can get the same one next year. I'll also get a handheld broadcaster so I can make a bigger plot, and more evenly. The quality of these seeds is great.
DUANE
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
The Whitetail Institute Winter-Greens Deer Food Plot Seed is a fantastic choice for fall planting. This annual brassica blend is specially designed to attract deer during the early and late season. It is incredibly cold and drought-tolerant, ensuring that your food plot stays green and thriving even in harsh conditions. With a 3 lbs bag, you can cover up to .5 acres of land, providing an ample food source for deer. If you're looking to attract deer and enhance your hunting experience, the Whitetail Institute Winter-Greens Deer Food Plot Seed is a must-have.
andrew glab
Reviewed in Canada on June 21, 2021
It’s planted we shall see
Darrin Koone
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2019
I have property that was timbered 10 years ago and allowed to grow into scrub brush until June of this summer when I had a forestry mulcher come in to mulch all the scrub. The ground had never been planted and it decently good soil but a lot of rocks in it as well. I scratched through it lightly with a tiller but not deep at all. Scattered the seed and it grew wonderfully. I think my deer will be happy with the results.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2018
I believe this to be a great product but I wish they would quit putting that rain bond material on the seed. It takes a super hard rain in order for that to wash off the seed and allow it to germinate. Flash flood type rain to put it into perspective.