No-Plow

The Imperial No-Plow food plot can give you a hardy, fast-growing crop of highly nutritious and attractive forage with minimal ground preparation.

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Sometimes, the best spots for food plots can be the toughest places to maneuver heavy equipment. If you can get there by 4-wheeler or foot and the area gets 3 to 4 hours of sunlight a day, the Imperial No-Plow food plot can give you a hardy, fast-growing crop of highly nutritious and attractive forage. Whitetail Institute's Imperial No-Plow deer food plot seed is a high-protein annual that can provide up to 9 months of attraction and nutrition for optimal deer growth and antler development -- and preparation can be done with as little as hand tools.

  • Includes specially selected exclusive clovers, brassica, WINA 412 Radish and other forages
  • Highly attractive annual forage specifically designed for areas hard to access with farming equipment (logging roads, remote clearings, etc.)
  • Can be planted either in a fully prepared seedbed, or with minimal ground preparation sufficient to establish good seed-to-soil contact
  • EXTREMELY drought and cold tolerant
  • Establishes quickly and grows rapidly
  • These No-Plow clover seeds tolerate as little as only 3-4 hours of broken or filtered sunlight a day

Imperial No-Plow food plot can go where your tractor won't.

 

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  • 5
    I'm Impressed

    Posted by Jeff - NE Washingotn on 26th Jun 2018

    Read plenty of reviews about different products. I went with WI due to their length in the business. I chose No-Plow because I'm just starting up and due to operating expense limits I don't have a bunch of equipment to prep a field properly. This works very well but the ground I did harrow is growing way better than places that wasn't prepped. I'm also in an area where there's only about 20 inches of annual rainfall which is 10 inches below the recommended amount.

  • 5
    this stuff is great

    Posted by SO.IL.deerhunter on 8th Jun 2018

    the most simple plot to plant. planted it and 3 days later already saw it coming up. and deer were already eating it up

  • 5
    great product

    Posted by Unknown on 13th May 2018

    Grows fast with little prep work

  • 5
    Great so far!

    Posted by Unknown on 9th Apr 2018

    In three days I could already see some germination occurring. Not quite two weeks in and it looks like a lush green carpet. I followed the instructions pretty close, however I did use a small tiller to mix in lime and fertilizer. I put lime down and 13 13 13. Then tilled it in just before throwing the seed out. After broadcasting the seed I lightly packed it down with a rake and just walking over it. I tried to get it down just before a rain. Looks great so far. I did some other test plots with little or no preparation and it came up there as well.

  • 5
    Good stuff

    Posted by Unknown on 6th Apr 2018

    I was able to use my walk behind tiller to break up the top 2" if soil and planted this seed. Didnt rake it in just left it and luckily got a little rain two days later. after about 7 days it sprouted and has grown well. I also put a little garden fertilizer on it to help . About three weeks all the different seed type appear to be growing well and the deer and turkey are already loving it.

  • 4
    Good Seed

    Posted by Unknown on 23rd Nov 2017

    Good stuff, I would recommend it to anyone.

  • 4
    Quick grower

    Posted by Unknown on 11th Nov 2017

    In less than a week it had already shot up an inch. now just wait to check camera and see how the critters like it.

  • 5
    Amazing growth

    Posted by Tim W. on 27th Oct 2017

    I use a disc with my atv and turned the ground a bit. Before discing I limed and fertilized according to my soil rating.3 inch growth in 9 days. Awesome stuff.

  • 5
    Already growing

    Posted by Kodiak on 13th Oct 2017

    I have been reading Whitetail Institutes articles and ads for years and finally decided to give them a try. I purchased the No Plow seed due to my planting was going to be in the woods. I did have to clear away thick brush and briers between the older trees in order to plant .After having to wait almost 3 weeks due to the dry weather, I actually planted the seed in a light rain which didn't last very long. I was worried I had planted too late, but shortly after, the plot was turning green. This is my first plot and so far I'm very satisfied.

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