Fall Food Plots

6 products

  • Real World Deadly Dozen

    Real World Real World Deadly Dozen

    Product = 12.5 LB. Bag = 1/4 Acre Real World Wildlife Products has combined our two most popular fall-planted products into one and the results are … DEADLY! It is best to plant this product 45 days before first frost for best results as that will make that all the food will be young, nutritious, tender & palatable!~!   For several years, our customers have planted both Harvest Salad and Plot Topper in the same plot with excellent results. Deer flock to these plots from the time the plot germinates through the entire hunting season, and well into the following spring. We took the hint, and have combined these two popular products into a convenient ¼ acre bag, the perfect size for those small kill-plots. Deadly Dozen includes: Winter Hardy Oats, Winter Wheat, Winter Barley, Austrian Winter Peas, Tillage Radish, Purple Top Turnips, Rape Plus, Sugar Beets, Forage Collards, Impact Forage Collards, Crimson Clover and Oil Seed Radish. Deadly Dozen is only sold in ¼ acre bags. If you have larger plots, you can simply buy Real World's Harvest Salad and Plot Topper and plant them in the same plot at the same time. 50 lbs. of Harvest Salad + a 3 lb. Jug of Plot Topper = 1 Acre of Deadly Dozen

    $34.99

  • Real World Plot Topper

    Real World Real World Plot Topper

    Plant Alone or Over Harvest Salad for Excellent Deer Forage Planted July through Early September - 3 Lb. Jug = Plants 1/2 Acre Turnips Radish Rape Sugar Beets Collards After years of side-by-side testing, we came up with this unique blend which includes purple top turnips, oil-seed radish, tillage radish, rape, sugar beets, forage collards, crimson clover and impact forage collards. The result is a product that will have deer tearing at the foliage and bulbs as hard as any brassica mixture on the market. We have noticed that some deer tend to hit brassicas harder and quicker than others. Plot Topper can be planted alone or planted in the same plot with our Whitetail Oats, Harvest Salad, or broadcasted into standing corn or soybeans as the leaves turn yellow. If you want big bucks on big brassica bulbs, try out Plot Topper. The “Deadly Dozen” 50 lbs. of Harvest Salad + a 3 lb. Jug of Plot Topper = 1 Acre of Deadly Dozen When Harvest Salad and Plot Topper are combined, it gives you 12 plant species in the same plot. We call it the “Deadly Dozen”. With this combination, there will always be multiple plants within the plot that are highly palatable to the deer from the time it first germinates until the following spring. Some of the plants will really draw the deer in early, other plants will attract during the late fall and others will become more attractive during the late season after there has been a hard freeze.   Plot Topper – Planting Instructions Planting Date – Plot Topper is a fall-planted product. A good general rule to remember in regards to planting dates is as follows – Along Interstate-70 plant Plot Topper September 1st. For every 100 miles north of I-70 move the planting date up sooner by 1 week. For every 100 miles south of I-70 move the planting date back later by 1 week. It is very important not to plant Plot Topper too early or it will lose some of its palatability by the time hunting season opens and you want the deer to be hitting it hardest. Site Prep – Start by spraying your plot in the spring to kill any vegetation. When it is time to plant prepare a good seedbed by disking or tilling the ground so that it is primarily free of bigger dirt-clods. The soil does not need to be worked into a power-fine consistency but just free of large clods. Planting – Plot Topper is a very easy crop to grow and is planted by broadcasting. It is very important to not plant Plot Topper too thick or the plants will be stunted and not produce bulbs on the turnips, radishes and sugar beets. It is much better to plant Plot Topper too light than too heavy. After broadcasting the seed onto the worked ground, use a culti-packer or roller to push the seed into the ground. If a culti-packer or roller is not available the seed will do fine by just leaving it as rain will work it into the soil enough to get good germination. Notes – Plot Topper is a great product to combine with Harvest Salad or oats to provide a wider variety of plants in the same plot. Plot Topper is also great for over-seeding soybean plots once the leaves on the soybean plants have started to turn yellow.

    $34.99

  • Bag of Clover / Chicory Blend

    Real World Real World Clover / Chicory Blend

    5 lb. Jug = 1/2 Acre | 10 lb. Bag = 1 AcreRWWP Clover & Chicory contains only the very best varieties found in our test plots. We started by planting every clover variety we could find side-by-side and letting the deer tell us which ones they preferred. Chicory makes a great companion crop with clover and makes up 3% of the total blend. Chicory is packed with protein and drought hardy. The particular variety of chicory we use was the most attractive variety in our testing. Clover produces tons of forage throughout the year and is a staple for the serious land manger looking to produce the most forage he can for his herd. This blend is also great for fire breaks, access lanes, logging roads, and slightly shaded small plots that can be maintained through mowing.In 2017, Real World President, Don Higgins, accidentally discovered a specific variety of perennial red clover. Deer were leaving his highly managed whitetail mecca to browse in a neighbor’s hay field. Real World did some digging to find out which variety it was and then had our field testers across the country test the variety for themselves. After seeing similar results, we added it to our clover & chicory blend. We already felt that RWWP Clover & Chicory could hold its own against anything on the market but now we have made it even better.As with all Real World products, there are no cheap filler seeds or excess seed coating in this blend. We also only use perennial clover where most companies mix in annuals. With more seed of the varieties proven to be preferred by whitetails in our tests, we challenge you to plant this blend next to any other clover blend on the market. Real World prefers to educate our customers about reading seed tags in order to buy the best quality products possible. Check out the comparison below of what we offer compared to our leading competitor offers for one acre of clover. The difference is unbelievable!RWWP Clover & ChicoryFor one acre:10 lbs. – 6% inert matter = 9.4 lbs. of seed9.4 lbs. of seed x 90% germination = 8.46 lbs. of good seed | 100% of this seed is perennialLeading Competitor’s CloverFor one acre:8 lbs. – 34% inert matter = 5.28 lbs. of seed5.28 lbs. of seed x 80% germination = 4.224 lbs. of good seed | ½ of this seed is perennial and ½ are annuals

    $51.99 - $81.99

  • Whitetail Harvest Salad

    Real World Real World Whitetail Harvest Salad

    Product = 25 Lb. Bag = 1/2 Acre Real World’s “Whitetail Harvest Salad” has been a fan favorite for years because it is easy to grow and extremely attractive. This blend contains three cereal grains and Austrian Winter Peas. The variety of Austrian Winter Peas we use is extremely winter hardy. The deer will hammer the cereal grains when weather conditions have deer going to green food sources. Don’t be misled by other brands that mix annuals and perennials in their fall-planted seed blends or market no-till products. Harvest Salad comes in a 25 lb. bag, which is enough to plant 1/2 acre. KSC 416 wheat, Austrian Winter Peas, Winter Oats, & Calypso Barley. The “Deadly Dozen” 50 lbs. of Harvest Salad (2 bags) + a 3 lb. Jug of Plot Topper = 1 Acre of Deadly Dozen When Harvest Salad and Plot Topper are combined, it gives you 12 plant species in the same plot. We call it the “Deadly Dozen”. With this combination there will always be multiple plants within the plot that are highly palatable to the deer from the time it first germinates until the following spring. Some of the plants will really draw the deer in early, other plants will attract during the late fall and others will become more attractive during the late season after there has been a hard freeze.

    $39.99 - $69.99

  • Real World Forage Oat Blend

    Real World Real World Forage Oat Blend

    Product = 50 LB. Bag = One Acre Some food plot seed companies claim that their oats are the best on the market and have been developed after years of continual research. Real World prefers to educate you with simple truths. We have planted our Whitetail Forage Oats right next to the other oats on the market and could not tell a bit of difference at any point in the testing and neither could the deer feeding in those side-by-side plots. We are pretty confident that most of the oats being sold to whitetail food-plotters are all the same. The difference is in price. When comparing oats, be sure to note the quantity in each bag. Keep in mind that these winter hardy oats are not the same as typical “spring oats” commonly sold in local feed and seed stores. Real World's Whitetail Forage Oats come in 50 lb. bags, enough to plant one acre when top-dressed with another product such as Plot Topper. If planting a pure stand of Whitetail Forage Oats, use at least 50 lbs. per acre.

    $42.99

  • Real World Dixie Dozen

    Tagout Real World Dixie Dozen

    Real World Wildlife Products has been shipping an increasing volume of product to the southern states and while we firmly believe that many of our products will perform great in the south, we also see a need for a fall-planted seed blend specifically designed for this region. We have been and continue to work with several large-scale land managers in Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and North Carolina on a southern-specific seed blend.  This southern blend contains 12 plant species for season-long attraction and was designed to also green-up in the spring to create a killer turkey plot. Blend Includes: ARROWLEAF CLOVER BERSEEM CLOVER CRIMSON CLOVER TROPHY RAPE IMPACT FORAGE COLLARDS ECO-TILL RADISH SUGAR BEETS AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS  WINTER WHEAT WINTER HARDY OATS WINTER BARLEY  SOYBEANS Planting Date – Dixie Dozen is a fall-planted product, typically planted in September depending on geography. The farther south you are, the later you want to plant. It is important not to plant this product too early or it will lose some of its palatability by the time hunting season opens and you want the deer to be hitting it hardest. Site Prep – Start by spraying your plot to kill any vegetation. When it is time to plant, prepare a good seedbed by disking or tilling the ground so that it is primarily free of bigger dirt-clods. The soil does not need to be worked into a powder-fine consistency but just free of large clods. Planting – Due to the different sizes of seed within Dixie Dozen, it is typically broadcasted. After broadcasting the seed onto the worked ground, cover it by dragging the plot or using a culti-packer to push the seed into the ground. The goal is to get the seed covered with ½-1 inch of soil. Make sure the seed is not any deeper. If some of the seed is exposed on top of the ground, it can still grow as long as it gets adequate moisture.  Mix the contents of the bag before putting into your seeder.   It is important to have good distribution of your brassica seeds.    Planting this product to thick will minimize its production and ability to mature.   It is better to plant this product too thin than too thick. Herbicide – All weed control must be done prior to planting.   There is no herbicide that will work on this mix after it has germinated.  If planted correctly at the right time, with weed control done prior to planting, this product will fill in and weeds will be kept under control Note – Always take a soil test and fertilize accordingly.

    $34.99

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