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  1. Sep 18, 2017 · I planted kale in these locations and in a matter of weeks, it took off and is still growing. Kale will even continue to grow in winter. While Siberian Kale favors a more mild winter, it will still grow well into hunting season. Kale will literally grow in anything. Finally, I can't confirm from experience, but there is a very good chance you ...

  2. Kale is a cool-season brassica that provides leafy forage for livestock. Kale can also be used for food plots for deer.

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    Brassicas are considered cool-season forages (planted in late summer/fall), but they also are commonly planted during the spring in the North. They are well adapted to cold weather and are most attractive to deer after a couple frosts. This allows them to provide quality forage during winter when many other species are less productive or dormant, p...

    Rape

    Rapeis the most common brassica planted in food plots for deer. Dwarf essex is one of the most common varieties used in food plots. Rape germinates and grows very quickly. It is a very versatile forage and can tolerate cold, hot and dry conditions, making it more productive during times when other forages are not.

    Kale

    Primarily grown for high amounts of leafy forage and produces more forage than the other brassicas. It is extremely productive and can produce 3 to 4 tons/acre (dry weight) of top growth in well-managed plots. Kale is not well adapted to hot weather, and it tolerates cold weather better than the other brassicas. This is particularly valuable in the North where food availability can be limited during winter.

    Turnips

    Turnipsproduce leafy green forage as well as a bulb that is consumed by deer. Deer use of top growth and bulbs will vary as they are not a preferred food source across the board. The forage contains approximately 25% crude protein while the bulb can contain 12 to 15%. There are many varieties of turnips, and some produce more forage than bulb or vice versa. Turnips can produce a significant amount of biomass when factoring in production from the top growth and the bulbs, which can be in the 3...

    Brassicas have high fertility requirements to maximize forage production, attraction and nutritional quality. Apply fertilizer and lime according to the recommendations of a soil test. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be applied according to levels recommended from a soil test. Adding nitrogen at 60 lbs./acre at planting and then again a ...

    The seed of brassicas is extremely small, so the planting depth should not exceed ½ inch. I typically recommend planting brassicas alone or in mixtures with other brassicas as this allows for maximum forage production. Also, because brassicas develop fairly quickly with lots of leafy biomass, they can overcrowd and suppress lower growing or smaller...

    Brassicas germinate and grow rather quickly with lots of leafy biomass that can shade out competition. Weed pressure may not be an issue unless plots are heavily grazed early before the plants reach “canopy closure” to shade out the weeds. If weeds are a problem, several good herbicide options are available. If cereal grains aren’t planted in the p...

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  5. Kale prefers a pH of 5.5 to 7.0. Soil Types: Sandy loam to light clay. Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre. Planting Date: Spring and Fall. Planting Depth: 1/4". Bayou Kale Seeds for your wildlife food plot. Alfalfa seeds, corn seeds, native grasses, wildlife soybeans, clover sold at Merit Seed in Berlin, Ohio.

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  6. Good winter hardiness. Great for food deer food plots. Protects soil from erosion. Use for: pasture, food plot, cattle forage, livestock grazing, cover crop. Buy Bayou Kale cover crop, forage, and food plot seed for deer and other wildlife. Bayou Kale is easy to plant and grow.

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  7. Food Plot 1A - Hancock Siberian Kale. Utilization based on game camera survey on this crop choice + evidence of use. Growth Results. I had always wanted to plant a pure stand of Siberian Kale, it grows pretty large and is supposed to be very nutritious.

  8. $109.99. Cold-hardy producer of high quality nutritious pasture. Desirable pH of 5.5-6.5. Fertilize at 60-80 lbs with Nitorgen, 80-120 lbs with Phosophorus, 60-100 lbs with K. Seeding Depth: 1/4"-1/2" deep in fine textured seedbed. Seed Count: 375,000 per pound. Longevity: Annual. Read more. Weight. Quantity: In Stock. Add to cart.

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