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
    So much food

    Posted by Randy western NY on 10th Sep 2016

    I planted no plow on properly prepared soil. About 3 weeks later I had a food plot covered in plants. A few weeks after that the plants are now about 12"-14" tall and cover the entire plot. The deer haven't started hitting it much yet because they cant seem to leave the Extreme alone that I planted late spring. I figure after a quick cold snap they will pay more attention to the no plow.

  • 5
    Best "no plow" product i've used

    Posted by Dan on 7th Sep 2016

    Cant say enough about his product. Planted it on a old transmission line corridor that had been in warm season grasses. Mowed the grass, sprayed it two weeks later with roundup. let it sit for two weeks and than applied the appropriate amount of fertilizer and pelatized lime as instructed on the back of the bag. Broadcast seed same day as lime/fertilizer. No growth in the first two weeks, but than we got some rain and it aboslutly took off. Deer were on it immediately. By week 4 of visual growth, it had turned into a lush green food plot. Used only a backpack sprayer, weed trimmer, rake and hand broadcaster to put the plot in. could not be happier.

  • 5
    Michigans 'Thumb'

    Posted by Unknown on 7th Aug 2016

    I have been using this product for a few years now and have had great success with growing real nice plots. All I did was throw a little lime down, a little fertilizer, then broadcast the seed by hand and drag it with an ATV. I definitely had best luck with tilled ground vs harrowed or cultivated. Late July/early August planting times have given me real nice plots toward the end of October right through Christmas.

  • 5
    great product

    Posted by Jim on 31st Jul 2016

    This has been the most successful seed blend I've tried . I will be giving whitetail institute my buisness. Thanks for making such a high quality product.

  • 5
    Easy to plant easy to grow

    Posted by WF on 8th Jul 2016

    Planted 2weeks ago in Sw wash state for blackmail deer. Growth apparent and recent rains should be the spark to rapid increase in production. So far as advertised.

  • 5
    Turned logging roads into a fatal funnel

    Posted by Scott S. on 4th Jul 2016

    We had our property select cut last year. This gave us access to some areas we never really were able to get to easily because of the logging roads they made. We thought why not plant those to hold deer on the property. We were able to lightly disk with a tractor now, and planted with No Plow this spring. It came up nicely, looks lush and green. It is getting hotter this summer and we see some of the grasses have died, but underneath lush green morsels for them eat. Little did we realize all those logging roads came together near one of our favorite stands. The deer are using these the roads and all converge at my favorite box blind. Can't wait for bow season this year!

  • 5
    Regeneration

    Posted by Jared K on 28th Jun 2016

    I posted a review on No Plow on April 9, and I’d like to share another quick review on No Plow. After reading several reviews on PowerPlant, my wife and I actually removed some of our No Plow to make room for some PowerPlant. We hated to do it, because No Plow’s radishes and large leaf brassicas had quickly grown to enormous sizes. So we ran the disc over some No Plow, and planted some PowerPlant. Less than a month after planting the PowerPlant, when the PowerPlant was barely a couple inches tall, things became very interesting. The No Plow was growing back! Not only was it growing back, but deer were hitting it. Fast forward one week… the No Plow that the deer had eaten was regenerating. To sum it up, we planted No Plow in late February / early March, a couple months later we disced some of the No Plow down to bare dirt, we planted some PowerPlant, the No Plow regrew, deer hit the No Plow, and then the No Plow regenerated….. …. I’ve never seen anything like that in my life! Thank you Whitetail Institute!

  • 5
    Great product

    Posted by Central WV on 30th May 2016

    Have used No Plow four 4-5 years, has always worked great on my fall plots especially this past year, deer and turkey grazed on it throughout majority of the winter. This is first time I've used for spring and also in an existing plot from previous fall, has only been about 4 weeks but this has been best results yet! We only have access to a small ground hog disc and atv so this product makes you look like a genius regardless of what equipment you have access too.

  • 5
    Huge Leaves & Rapid Growth

    Posted by Jared K on 9th Apr 2016

    I was raised on my grandpa's farm, which included a huge garden of vegetables. That said, I have never seen plant leaves as big as the leaves on No Plow’s radishes and brassicas. About a month ago, my wife and I planted No Plow, and we are amazed at No Plow’s rapid growth & tolerance to cold weather. We used Whitetail Institute’s soil test kit, followed the directions from the lab results, and contacted Whitetail Institute with our questions… other than that… we just needed some rain! Oh yeah… the deer seem to be impressed with it, too : ) Thank you Whitetail Institute!

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