Tall Tine Tubers

It took six years to develop the new turnip variety in Imperial Whitetail 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 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

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
    The best there is

    Posted by Mike P on 14th Jan 2019

    Although cheaper, products direct from a mill don't hold a candle to the Whitetail Institute seeds in terms of productivity.

  • 5
    Game Changer

    Posted by B. R. on 12th Nov 2018

    I'm sure you get feedback like this all the time but I am just simply blown away with the results from the Tall Tine Tubers this year. I own 200 acres and would typically estimate there to be 30-40 deer on my property at any given time. This simply based on lots of hunting and observation. This year I planted 4 of your products with the Tall Tine Tubers being one of them (1/2 acre). The other 3 (Pure Attraction, Whitetail Oats Plus, and Winter Peas Plus) germinated and did great but they just couldn't handle the browse pressure of a half dozen deer every day. The Turnips... different story. They went untouched for a few weeks until they reached 4-5" height and then the browse started. Before long we were seeing literally 30 deer in that ONE field at one time. This is not normal for my property. This year I'd estimate 75-100 deer on my 200 acres. Several nice bucks that according to cameras (and our hunting) are hanging very close to the center of the property where the Turnips reside. Yesterday my wife and I both killed very nice bucks (for our area). Hers was in the Turnips harassing a group of doe just wanting something to eat. Mine was not too far away from the patch either. Our hunting grounds have gone from good to magical and I think it's safe to say the Tall Tine Tubers have been the game changer! Now, the other 3 plots are creating some browse and deer are feeding in them. They're fine. They're just not the Tall Tine Tubers! Thanks so much! There will be lots more Tall Tine Tubers next year!!!

  • 5
    My favorite late season plot

    Posted by Dustin R NORTH MS on 13th Sep 2018

    I tried Tall Tine Tubers after several years of using other Whitetail Institute products and was so impressed its my main food plot seed now. If you are wanting a food plot to hunt late season it is hard to beat this mixed with the Whitetail Oats. I had turnips as big as softballs and after they mowed the tops down they pulled up the turnips. I actually found some carried off into the woods several hundred yards lol! I ordered double this year and cant wait to put them in the ground this weekend. AWESOME PRODUCT!

  • 5
    12 days in the ground and looking good!

    Posted by Todd on 10th Aug 2018

    What else can I say so far? Followed WI directions and we are seeing great growth thus far. Deer are already hitting it!! Can’t wait to see how things progress come late fall/early winter. Tall Tine is absolutely recommended!!

  • 5
    fast growing tubers

    Posted by Paul C. on 10th Aug 2018

    planted 2 days before rain seen plants in 4 days great product.

  • 4
    good stuff

    Posted by Chris P. on 8th Aug 2018

    I liked the tall tine tubers a lot and I will be buying them again.

  • 5
    no rain but still got turnips

    Posted by dan on 4th Aug 2018

    Great product grows quick and can take a drought

  • 4
    Do the work...see the results

    Posted by Charlie the turnip farmer on 2nd Aug 2018

    Put in the extra work to spray two foodplots for weeds on Saturday, July 7th. Fertilized, disked, and planted on Tuesday, July 24th. Rained off and on the following Saturday, Sunday, and Tuesday. Had plants germinating on Thursday, August 2nd.

  • 5
    its up and growing fast!

    Posted by Tim W. on 25th Jul 2018

    Planted Tall Tine Tubers last few days of June, rained that night and 6 days later I was there to spray a Fusion field for grass and it was already up! After 3 weeks it was 6-8” high. So hopefully it will continue to keep growing like it is and it will have nice Turnips and tall tops by September but so far so good! As a side note, I’ve been using Whitetail Institute clover / chickory products for years and the deer literally pound that stuff all Spring, Summer, and Fall....even dig thru the early snow to eat that stuff, great product!!

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