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Vernal Alfalfa
Vernal Alfalfa
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Vernal Alfalfa
Vernal Alfalfa is a high-protein, drought-tolerant forage perfect for food plots. Known for its rapid growth and long-lasting green leaves, it provides deer and other wildlife with a nutritious food source throughout the growing season. Easy to establish and maintain, Vernal Alfalfa ensures a reliable, high-quality food supply for wildlife year after year.
- High-Protein: Vernal Alfalfa is rich in protein, making it an excellent nutrient source for deer and other wildlife
- Drought-Tolerant: It thrives in dry conditions, making it ideal for areas with limited water resources
- Long-Lasting: This perennial plant provides a consistent, reliable food source for multiple years with proper care
- Fast-Growing: Vernal Alfalfa establishes quickly, offering forage within a short time frame
- Wildlife Attractant: The lush, leafy growth attracts deer, turkeys, rabbits, and other wildlife
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Low Maintenance: Once established, it requires minimal maintenance
What's in the Bag?
This bag only has Vernal Alfalfa in it. We do not add any unneeded fillers, it's just pure seed.
Planting Guide
Seed Type:
- Short Lived Perennial (3 to 5 years)
Sunlight Exposure:
- Full Sun
- Partial Sun
Seeding Depth:
- 1/4 inch
- Broadcasted on top the soil (Drag in)
Seeding Rate:
- Broadcasted: 15 - 20 lbs Per Acre
- Drilled: 12 - 16 lbs Per Acre
Soil Type:
- Well Drained
- Medium Dry Soils
Seeding Date:
North-
- Spring: April through Early June
- Fall: Mid July through August
- Frost Seeding: November through March
Central-
- Spring: April through May
- Fall: August through September.
- Frost Seeding: November through March
South-
- Fall: September through October
- Frost Seeding: December through February
- Spring: Not as ideal as Fall seeding, however it can be done. Plant with lots of rain in the forecast.
Note: If frost seeding, up the seeding rate per acre by 25%
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Bob Copeland I have used this product previously with great success and will continue to incorporate it in our planting.