Hancock's Turkey Food Plot Seed Mix
Gobblers love a delicious patch of forage, and Hancock's Turkey Food Plot Mix brings together the best bunch of millets, sorghum, buckwheat and chufa for an irresistible meal. Early, medium and late-maturity stages means they'll be around for a while!~~~
Hancock's Turkey Food Plot Mix is the ideal seed mixture for attracting wild turkeys and other wildlife. This mix is designed to provide season-long feeding, with early, medium and late maturity.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Pasture, Food Plot, Cover Crop
- Germination Time:Â 5 - 7Â days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations:Â Warm Season, Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height:Â 2 - 4 feet
- Sunlight Requirements:Â 8+ hours, full sun for best results
- Advantages: With early, medium, and late maturity to provide season-long feeding.
- When to Plant:Â Recommended planting time is Spring and Summer when nighttime temperatures are consistently above 65 degrees.
Mixture:
Hancock's Turkey Food Plot Mix contains:
Brown Top Millet
White Proso Millet
Sorghum (WGF)
Chufa
Sesame
Buckwheat
**Mixture is subject to change depending on seed availability**
 *Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured.~~~
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Remove all old vegetation to prepare a clean seedbed by means of a disc. Drag area to loosen and level any hard or uneven spots if necessary. Apply a slow-release starter fertilizer at the recommended rate of 250 lbs. per acre. Fertilize three times a year for best results.
Broadcast seed at recommended rate. Drag or roll lightly to cover the seed no more than 1/4 in. below surface. If you are overseeding an existing area, it is pertinent to mow existing grass low and incorporate seed 1/4 in. into soil for best results. Apply irrigation for approximately 30 minutes each evening until soil is damp, and germination has occurred. Irrigate newly-seeded areas every other day until the sprout reaches 6 in., then water recommended three times a week if needed.
Application rate recommendation is 40 lbs. per acre during the Spring, after frost have concluded.
Original: $89.99
-65%$89.99
$31.50

Description
Gobblers love a delicious patch of forage, and Hancock's Turkey Food Plot Mix brings together the best bunch of millets, sorghum, buckwheat and chufa for an irresistible meal. Early, medium and late-maturity stages means they'll be around for a while!~~~
Hancock's Turkey Food Plot Mix is the ideal seed mixture for attracting wild turkeys and other wildlife. This mix is designed to provide season-long feeding, with early, medium and late maturity.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Pasture, Food Plot, Cover Crop
- Germination Time:Â 5 - 7Â days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations:Â Warm Season, Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height:Â 2 - 4 feet
- Sunlight Requirements:Â 8+ hours, full sun for best results
- Advantages: With early, medium, and late maturity to provide season-long feeding.
- When to Plant:Â Recommended planting time is Spring and Summer when nighttime temperatures are consistently above 65 degrees.
Mixture:
Hancock's Turkey Food Plot Mix contains:
Brown Top Millet
White Proso Millet
Sorghum (WGF)
Chufa
Sesame
Buckwheat
**Mixture is subject to change depending on seed availability**
 *Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured.~~~
Â
Remove all old vegetation to prepare a clean seedbed by means of a disc. Drag area to loosen and level any hard or uneven spots if necessary. Apply a slow-release starter fertilizer at the recommended rate of 250 lbs. per acre. Fertilize three times a year for best results.
Broadcast seed at recommended rate. Drag or roll lightly to cover the seed no more than 1/4 in. below surface. If you are overseeding an existing area, it is pertinent to mow existing grass low and incorporate seed 1/4 in. into soil for best results. Apply irrigation for approximately 30 minutes each evening until soil is damp, and germination has occurred. Irrigate newly-seeded areas every other day until the sprout reaches 6 in., then water recommended three times a week if needed.
Application rate recommendation is 40 lbs. per acre during the Spring, after frost have concluded.






















