Hancock Seed x FowlWeather - Northern Waterfowl Food Plot Seed Mix (Pre-Order)
Developed in collaboration with FowlWeather Podcast, this northern-focused waterfowl food plot blend is engineered to deliver continuous attraction all season long, while also improving soil health and plot sustainability. Carefully selected for reliability, and seasonal nutrition, this blend is designed to establish strong, provide consistent forage, and keep waterfowl fed as they head north. Backed by Hancock Seed’s proven sourcing and quality standards and guided by FowlWeather’s real-world wildlife expertise, this mix delivers trusted performance from planting to peak season.~~~
Developed in collaboration with FowlWeather Podcast, this northern-focused waterfowl food plot blend is engineered to deliver continuous attraction all season long, while also improving soil health and plot sustainability. Carefully selected for reliability, and seasonal nutrition, this blend is designed to establish strong, provide consistent forage, and keep waterfowl fed as they head north. Backed by Hancock Seed’s proven sourcing and quality standards and guided by FowlWeather’s real-world wildlife expertise, this mix delivers trusted performance from planting to peak season.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Food Plot, Cover Crop
- Germination Time: 7 - 21 days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations: Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height: 2 - 6 feet
- Sunlight Requirements: 8+ hours, full sun for best results
- Advantages: Delivers an easy to grow, high protein food plot.
- When to Plant: Recommended planting time is June to early-July in Transition Zone and Cool Season Zone.
Broadcast on tilled soil or hot mud after drawdown in June to early-July to attract ducks all duck season long and feed them on their way back north. Northern latitude summers require a different mix of plant seeds than our southern friends. This mix provides insurance against our cooler summers and provides a diversity of seed sizes and nutrients to attract a diversity of duck species from mallards, to pintails, to green-winged teal, and more. Formulated from years of experience measuring duck foods in marshes from north to south in the Mississippi and Atlantic Flyways, DrMike of the FowlWeather Podcast has this one dialled in to produce the greatest duck food density available.
Method: broadcast on tilled soil or hot mud after drawdown in late-June (northern, Cool season) to early-July (Transition Zone), preferably just before a hard rain. Roll in for best nutsedge results. Multiple planting years provide the best results.
Mixture:
- Japanese Millet
- Chiwapa Millet
- Barnyard Grass
- Pennsylvania Smartweed
- Panic Grass
- Yellow Nutsedge Tubers
*Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured. Subject to change due to harvest, pricing and availability.~~~
Method: broadcast on tilled soil or hot mud after drawdown in late-June (northern, Cool season) to early-July (Transition Zone), preferably just before a hard rain. Roll in for best nutsedge results. Multiple planting years provide the best results.
When to plant – June to early-July
Fertilizer – NA
Seeding rate: 25 lbs per acre per acre for pure stand, 5 lbs per acre to enhance
Seeding depth – NA, broadcast prior to hard rain
Ideal ph - 5.5 to 6.5
Gmo – No
Inoculant needed – No
Coated or Raw – Raw
Lifecycle: Annual
Climate zones: Cool Season, Transition Zone
Original: $142.99
-65%$142.99
$50.05
Description
Developed in collaboration with FowlWeather Podcast, this northern-focused waterfowl food plot blend is engineered to deliver continuous attraction all season long, while also improving soil health and plot sustainability. Carefully selected for reliability, and seasonal nutrition, this blend is designed to establish strong, provide consistent forage, and keep waterfowl fed as they head north. Backed by Hancock Seed’s proven sourcing and quality standards and guided by FowlWeather’s real-world wildlife expertise, this mix delivers trusted performance from planting to peak season.~~~
Developed in collaboration with FowlWeather Podcast, this northern-focused waterfowl food plot blend is engineered to deliver continuous attraction all season long, while also improving soil health and plot sustainability. Carefully selected for reliability, and seasonal nutrition, this blend is designed to establish strong, provide consistent forage, and keep waterfowl fed as they head north. Backed by Hancock Seed’s proven sourcing and quality standards and guided by FowlWeather’s real-world wildlife expertise, this mix delivers trusted performance from planting to peak season.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Food Plot, Cover Crop
- Germination Time: 7 - 21 days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations: Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height: 2 - 6 feet
- Sunlight Requirements: 8+ hours, full sun for best results
- Advantages: Delivers an easy to grow, high protein food plot.
- When to Plant: Recommended planting time is June to early-July in Transition Zone and Cool Season Zone.
Broadcast on tilled soil or hot mud after drawdown in June to early-July to attract ducks all duck season long and feed them on their way back north. Northern latitude summers require a different mix of plant seeds than our southern friends. This mix provides insurance against our cooler summers and provides a diversity of seed sizes and nutrients to attract a diversity of duck species from mallards, to pintails, to green-winged teal, and more. Formulated from years of experience measuring duck foods in marshes from north to south in the Mississippi and Atlantic Flyways, DrMike of the FowlWeather Podcast has this one dialled in to produce the greatest duck food density available.
Method: broadcast on tilled soil or hot mud after drawdown in late-June (northern, Cool season) to early-July (Transition Zone), preferably just before a hard rain. Roll in for best nutsedge results. Multiple planting years provide the best results.
Mixture:
- Japanese Millet
- Chiwapa Millet
- Barnyard Grass
- Pennsylvania Smartweed
- Panic Grass
- Yellow Nutsedge Tubers
*Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured. Subject to change due to harvest, pricing and availability.~~~
Method: broadcast on tilled soil or hot mud after drawdown in late-June (northern, Cool season) to early-July (Transition Zone), preferably just before a hard rain. Roll in for best nutsedge results. Multiple planting years provide the best results.
When to plant – June to early-July
Fertilizer – NA
Seeding rate: 25 lbs per acre per acre for pure stand, 5 lbs per acre to enhance
Seeding depth – NA, broadcast prior to hard rain
Ideal ph - 5.5 to 6.5
Gmo – No
Inoculant needed – No
Coated or Raw – Raw
Lifecycle: Annual
Climate zones: Cool Season, Transition Zone



















