Turkey Select Chufa

Turkey Select is a high quality chufa seed that attracts and holds turkey on your property.

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Turkey Select is a high-quality chufa seed that attracts and holds turkey on your property. Chufa plantings are considered by many to be the #1 attractant for turkey. The nut-like tubers produced by Turkey Select are scratched up and devoured by turkeys. The tubers are high in carbohydrates and protein and are also great for waterfowl. Whitetail Institute's Turkey Select Chufa is easy to grow and will mature in 100-120 days.  It should be planted at 10lbs per ¼ acre and can be grown in almost any part of the country. Spring and early summer is planting time. 

Arrest Max Herbicide is an excellent way to keep Turkey Select Chufa plots free from unwanted grass competition. 

*At this time, Whitetail Institute Turkey Select Chufa food plot seeds cannot be shipped to Michigan or Connecticut.

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  • 5
    Turkey's love it

    Posted by Winston T. on 19th Apr 2017

    I purchased your turkey selcet last spring and had a great crop. The turkey were tearing it up in the fall and our spring season just opened. They are back in it again. Got my first gobbler yesterday. Thanks

  • 5
    Looks like a good fall turkey season

    Posted by PoppaT* USA on 30th Jul 2016

    Planted this spring and even without much rain it's up and growing well. This will our second time planting your Turkey Select. If it works like last years planting, I'll be eating some turkey with my venison.

  • 5
    More turkeys

    Posted by James D on 12th Jan 2016

    Using Turkey Select I have gone from one turkey walking through my property occassionally to 15-20 turkeys hanging around all year long

  • 5
    4 Turkey taken down

    Posted by Alex M. on 28th Dec 2015

    My 3 hunting partners and I all killed birds in the TS Chufa this fall. Our best year yet. Thanks for a great product. Grew well and they ripped it up.

  • 5
    Growng well

    Posted by Lee R. on 5th Apr 2015

    Planted it a couple weeks ago and it's already growing great. Can't wait for turkey season this fall.

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