Tall Tine Tubers

It took six years to develop the new turnip variety in Whitetail Institute's Imperial TALL TINE TUBERS

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It took six years to develop the new turnip variety in Imperial Whitetail TALL TINE TUBERS. The result is the most attractive turnip variety the Whitetail Institute could develop or has ever tested. TALL TINE TUBERS food plot provides two forage sources for late fall and winter. First is foliage that grows very quickly and becomes sweeter with the fall frosts. Second are sweet tubers that can grow as large as a softball and delivers an additional food source through the winter.

  • Includes Tall Tine Turnip – a NEW TURNIP VARIETY genetically developed by Whitetail Institute
  • SIX YEARS in research, development and testing
  • Two food sources - foliage above ground and tubers underground
  • EXTREMELY drought and cold tolerant
  • Establishes and grows rapidly

Whitetail Institute's Imperial TALL TINE TUBERS is designed to establish and grow quickly, produce lots of tonnage, and attract and hold deer during the early and late hunting seasons. 

 

 

 

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  • 5
    Tall tine tubers

    Posted by David V. on 10th Aug 2022

    I have planted this for several seasons and always have great results

  • 5
    Tall tine Timbers

    Posted by Tom H. on 6th Dec 2021

    I had planted the Tall Tine Tubers a few years prior and noticed a difference in deer activity. Now this year I did full disk, soil stabilization for pH and fertilized during the plant and have had great results results! Actually the deer devoured the turnips earlier than I had hoped. I planted in late August and the the deer had the turnips gone around Dec. 1st. Some turnips made it to about 3" diameter. I'd recommend the purchase!

  • 5
    Excellent product.

    Posted by Mark S. on 24th Nov 2021

    Excellent product.

  • 5
    West Virginia

    Posted by Rod M. on 23rd Nov 2021

    Simply the largest and best product out there. There is a "big" difference from ag turnips. Pay for the big deer pic on the bag!

  • 5
    Deer Love These

    Posted by Michael B on 21st Nov 2021

    We have been growing them on our property in northeast Minnesota for four years now. The deer start feeding on the tops in early October and will still be out there digging for bulbs through December and into January if the snow permits. The key to these is to make sure that the seed is spread out enough so that the turnips have room to grow

  • 5
    Doing great on a tough ridge

    Posted by Nolan on 26th Oct 2021

    Planted two acres of these turnips on a really rough ridge top in southern Missouri. Ground that’s rough enough that I’m the first to plow it, ever. Just limed it and fertilized prior to planting and it’s looking great! I figure come December there’ll be more deer in this plot that I’ve ever seen around home in one place.

  • 5
    Only Product I use in Fall

    Posted by Randy F. on 14th Oct 2021

    We have experienced whitetail waking through other food plots just to get to the tall tine tubers, would not plant any other product in the fall. Wife killed her first buck ever on this food plot. I killed a buck the same day in the evening from the same stand that wife shot her buck from in the morning.

  • 4
    Easy to grow-great stand!

    Posted by Terry on 12th Oct 2021

    Second year of planting this product. Great stand both years. I don't think the deer figured out what they were in year one. Hoping they hit them hard this year. If they do, will be a 5 star rating. If the seed bed is prepped, this seed grows fast and quickly gets ahead of the weeds and grass.

  • 5
    Tall Tine Tubers

    Posted by Clay S. on 5th Oct 2021

    This has been a vital part of my food plot rotation in Kentucky since 2013. Consistent results every year and the deer love it!

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