Wild Game Food plot sorghum (or WGF), or milo, is an early-maturing Sorghum seed, reaching mid bloom at about 40 to 50 days after emergence. WGF Sorghum is great for spring and summer food plots for deer, ducks, quail, and other game birds. WGF Sorghum is bird-resistant, which keeps migrating flocks of blackbirds from stripping it in late Summer.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Pasture, Food Plot, Cattle Forage, Livestock Grazing, Cover Crop
- Germination Time: 7 - 14 days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations: Warm Season, Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height: 2 - 3 feet
- Sunlight Requirements: 8+ hours, full sun for best results
- Advantages: Becomes extremely palatable at maturity, and is readily consumed by a variety of game birds.
- When to Plant: Recommended planting time is spring and summer when night time temperatures are consistently 65+ degrees.
Product Detail
- Early maturing
- Excellent for spring & summer food plots
- Excellent seed for game birds
- Treated Seed
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Product Information
As it stands in the weather, it loses tannic acid and becomes more and more palatable through the fall. This sorghum makes excellent seed for all game birds, including quail, turkey, pheasants, doves and ducks. Deer will also feed heavily on the grain in fall and winter. The WGF Sorghum has a life cycle of 90-120 days.
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Planting Time: This seed is best planted in the Spring & Summer. The soil temperature should be at least 60 degrees and is usually planted between May 1st and June 10th in northern states. This seed can be planted later in the year in southern states but needs at least 95 days of warm weather for optimal growth and maturity.
Planting Rate and Depth: WGF Sorghum is best sowed at a rate of 10-20lbs per acre when broadcasted. The optimal seeding depth is ½ inch and this can be achieved by dragging the area after broadcasting the seed. If the area is being drilled, the sowing rate would be 8-10lbs per acre and will still need to be at a depth of ½ inch for optimal growth.
Fertilization: This fertilizer that is best for the WGF Sorghum will vary depending on soil environment. We recommend getting your soil tested to determine what nutrients are lacking in the soil before using a fertilizer. Always be careful when fertilizing newly seeded areas to prevent burning the new seeds.
Optimal conditions for growth: WGF Sorghum is best planted into well-drained soils with a pH of 6.0-7.5. The WGF Sorghum grows best with daily moisture after planting and will take approximately 1-2 weeks for germination under optimal conditions.
Planting Tips: WGF Sorghum has good early seeding vigor and is easy to establish. This seed can be mixed with other seeds such as Millets or Sunflowers for a diverse food plot for game birds or can be mixed with summer peas for a diverse deer plot.
Companion plants – Brown Top Millet, Sunflower, Dove Proso Millet, Iron Clay Cowpeas, etc.
WGF Sorghum Seed
Wild Game Food plot sorghum (or WGF), or milo, is an early-maturing sorghum seed, reaching mid bloom at about 40 to 50 days after emergence. WGF Sorghum is great for spring and summer food plots for deer and game birds. WGF Sorghum is bird-resistant, which keeps migrating flocks of blackbirds from stripping it in late summer.
Instructions
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Planting Time: This seed is best planted in the Spring & Summer. The soil temperature should be at least 60 degrees and is usually planted between May 1st and June 10th in northern states. This seed can be planted later in...WGF Sorghum Seed
Wild Game Food plot sorghum (or WGF), or milo, is an early-maturing sorghum seed, reaching mid bloom at about 40 to 50 days after emergence. WGF Sorghum is great for spring and summer food plots for deer and game birds. WGF Sorghum is bird-resistant, which keeps migrating flocks of blackbirds from stripping it in late summer.