BIG RIVER™ BLEND
Big River™ by Backwoods Premium Wildlife Products® stands as a testament to superior food plot formulation, featuring an expertly crafted blend of premium forage quality cereal grains, annual and perennial clovers, and forage brassicas. This premium blend not only offers a mix of perennial and annual clovers to ensure year-round nutrition and appeal but also boasts a proven track record of success in fostering wildlife health and attraction. The inclusion of forage brassicas is strategic, aiming for maximum tonnage to support wildlife nutrition through the colder months, while the cereal grains add a winter-hardy forage option that offers a superior nutritional value, palatability, and digestibility. Big River serves as an exceptional blend for clover maintenance, perfect for planting into existing clover plots in the fall. Not only does it offer a highly attractive hunting plot during the fall and winter months, but it also works to thicken up your clover stands, acting as an efficient overseeding to ensure lush, vibrant clover plots. Designed with both the nutritional needs of wildlife and the practical considerations of plot management in mind, Big River™ emerges as a top-tier choice for those looking to elevate their wildlife habitat with a blend that delivers on both quantity and quality.
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Year-Round Nutrition: The mix of perennial and annual clovers ensures continuous nutrition and appeal, offering a reliable food source for wildlife across different seasons, enhancing habitat sustainability.
Enhanced Winter Nutrition: The inclusion of forage brassicas maximizes tonnage, providing essential nutrition during the colder months. Cereal grains add a winter-hardy forage option that ensures superior nutritional value, palatability, and digestibility during winter.
Clover Maintenance and Enhancement: Big River™ serves as an exceptional blend for clover maintenance, ideal for overseeding existing clover plots in the fall. It thickens clover stands, resulting in lush, vibrant plots that improve overall plot health and attractiveness.
Proven Success: This blend boasts a proven track record of success in fostering wildlife health and attraction, making it a reliable choice for hunters and wildlife managers looking to improve their food plots.
Highly Attractive Hunting Plot: Designed with the practical considerations of plot management in mind, Big River™ offers a highly attractive hunting plot during the fall and winter months. Its strategic formulation ensures that wildlife are drawn to the plot, enhancing hunting opportunities.
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Triticale
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Oats
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Wheat
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Whitecloud Crimson Clover
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Ladino Clover
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Forage Turnips
2. Soil Testing: Conduct a soil test to determine pH and nutrient levels. Adjust the soil pH to 6.0-7.0 using lime if necessary. Apply appropriate fertilizers based on the soil test results to ensure optimal growth conditions.
3. Seed Rate:
- Broadcasting on Prepared Seed Bed: Spread Big River™ seed at a rate of 90 lbs per acre.
- No-Till Broadcasting: Increase the broadcast rate by 20% - 25% to ensure adequate coverage.
- Drilling: Reduce the rate to 75 lbs per acre to ensure optimal density and coverage.
4. Planting Depth: Ensure seeds are planted at a depth of 1/4 to 1/2 inch. Achieving good seed-to-soil contact is crucial. If broadcasting, follow up by covering the seeds either by cultipacking, crimping existing crop down over the seed, or dragging to bury them slightly. This step is essential for successful germination.
5. Timing: Plant Big River™ in the Fall. Ensure planting occurs 60-75 days before the first expected frost to allow adequate time for establishment.
6. Moisture: Ensure the soil is adequately moist during the planting process. Irrigate the area if possible if there has been insufficient rainfall to help seeds establish. Consistent moisture is crucial for the rapid growth of the blend.
7. Maintenance: Monitor the plot regularly for weed competition and manage as necessary. Ensure consistent moisture through rainfall or irrigation to support growth.
For more information about designing and planting your food plots, refer to our Food Plot Design Guide and Planting Guide.