Winter-Greens

Imperial Whitetail Winter-Greens is an annual seed blend of cool season WINA brassicas.

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Imperial Whitetail Winter-Greens is an annual seed blend of cool season WINA brassicas specifically designed for late-season food plots and late-season hunting. Imperial Whitetail Winter-Greens is highly drought-resistant, able to withstand extremely cold temperatures and stands tall even under snow so that deer will find it when everything else is either dead or buried.

  • MORE ATTRACTIVE TO DEER than any other brassicas for deer tested by the Whitetail Institute
  • Fortified with a small amount of Whitetail Institute's TALL TINE TURNIP
  • Highly nutritious late season food source 
  • Establishes and grows rapidly
  • EXTREMELY drought and cold tolerant
  • Provides abundant tonnage, attraction and energy in the early and late seasons

Deer love the taste of Winter-Greens, and you’ll love knowing they have a good source of nutrition during the winter – and best of all, they’ll come looking for it on your property. 

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  • 5
    Winter Greens food plot

    Posted by George on 26th Oct 2021

    Grew awesome!!! Do your research with Whitetail Institute’s soil test and follow that and instructions to the “T”. I couldn’t be happier. The deer are us using this every day regardless of the temperatures

  • 5
    Winter Greens

    Posted by J on 26th Oct 2021

    Has really grown well. I followed the recommendations. Deer are mowing it down

  • 5
    Growing great in awful rocky ground

    Posted by Nolan on 26th Oct 2021

    I cleared 5 acres of the roughest ground I ever cleared and planted and I live in the Missouri Ozarks. Brand new ground just limed it prior to planting. Planted 2 acres 1st week of September by 3rd week of October it’s almost knee high. They’re not hitting it yet but they hardly ever do till December. This is a solid late season food plot food source. If I wasn’t too lazy to mess with plowing ground and picking rocks I’d plant this every year.

  • 5
    Winter greens

    Posted by Dan B. on 25th Oct 2021

    I planted these in Early August in North Central Nebraska, watered and fertilized, and now, October, the deer are hitting them regularly.

  • 5
    We love it

    Posted by James B. on 11th Oct 2021

    We use a mix of winter greens, oats, radish, and buckwheat in multiple food plots. By mixing these it spreads the time frame of when deer eat what. Some stuff they eat earlier in the fall and other they mostly leave to later. Thats is where the winter greens play in to it.

  • 5
    So Far So Good

    Posted by Branden N. on 11th Oct 2021

    My winter greens came up excellent!! Waiting for cooler weather now to see how the deer will like them!

  • 4
    Good stuff even in drought.

    Posted by Steve on 5th Oct 2021

    I’ve had this plot in Winter Greens for 2 years. Both years have had little rain and the plants still do well. Harvested 4 nice bucks on 2 acre plot. Good stuff.

  • 5
    MN

    Posted by michael j. on 5th Oct 2021

    so far it looks great last year they ate everything.

  • 5
    WI

    Posted by Charles A. on 4th Oct 2021

    Very happy. Great year so far. just gotta kill a buck now

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