Kiepenkerl Food plot-Broschure

Cabbage plant in winter Autumn and winter feed Autumn and winter feed This mixture enables you to to provide an optimal food source in winter. A multitude of species, including all large herbivores, as well as hare, and even pheasants will enjoy this mixture, which includes cereals, as fell as nutritious bulbs and leaves. A food plot with this mixture will provide plenty of food as early as midsummer. Buck- wheat, as well as yellow- and black oats are an attractive food source even before having fully ripened. The emphasis of this mixture however, lies on cabbage and turnips, which form the basis of nutritious winter feed. De- pending on game numbers, this food source will last until spring. However, it is not only the large game which is attracted to this mixture. For several years now, several small-game hunters are devo- ted to this mixture, as it provides cover, even in snow, to pheasants, partridges and hares. Some advice on cultivation Maintenance When managed correctly, 'Summer and win- ter feed' will not require maintenance such as mowing or mulching. Nutrient supply N = 75 Kg/ha P/K/MgO = C > Please note that sunflowers and cabbage have a high demand for nutrients. To achieve a two-year food plot, this mixture may be supplemented as follows: + 10 kg of Wild rye = 10 kg = 40 kg/ha 'Summer and Winter Feed' plus wild rye Autumn and winter feed Item No.: 690721 collard greens, high mallow, kale, buckwheat, feed rape, yellow oat, autumn turnip, black oats, winter urnips Time of sowing End of April until June Amount for sowing 30 kg/ha Seedbed depth 3 cm Time until germination 7-21 days Height up to 1,25 m Lifetime one year Mix for large and small game species Optimal feed for large game throughout the autumn and winter months 23

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