Peanuts Anyone???
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 2:43 pm
If anyone would like some info on peanuts for food plots here is the info.
NUTritious - Peanut seeds by Delta Peanut, LLC
e-mail deltapeanut@hotmail.com or phone # 662-873-2491
They are bagging peanut seed for food plots. Pretty interesting, I have a brochure on them.
Here is some general info:
Planting dates May 7 - June 30
Peanuts are a legume, they don't need fertilizer (produce own Nitrogen)
Can spray Gramoxzone or 2,4DB over top for weeds
Plant 100 lbs per acre.
Plant in rows for best results, can be broadcast
24% Leaf Protein
41% Seed Protein
Corn has 8% protein
Few qoutes:
Peanuts contain high quality plant protein. When comparing peanuts to similar foods, peanuts have more protein than any other
legume or nut. - The Peanut Institute
A buck's hardened antlers are about 45% protein. Body growth occurs before and takes precedence over antler growth. So if protein is in short supply, the deer will have smaller antlers. In general, we believe a diet of 13-16 precent protein is optimal for antler deelopment. - http://www.huntingpa.com
We've never seen anything like it. - Bobby Culbertson, Tara Wildlife
NUTritious - Peanut seeds by Delta Peanut, LLC
e-mail deltapeanut@hotmail.com or phone # 662-873-2491
They are bagging peanut seed for food plots. Pretty interesting, I have a brochure on them.
Here is some general info:
Planting dates May 7 - June 30
Peanuts are a legume, they don't need fertilizer (produce own Nitrogen)
Can spray Gramoxzone or 2,4DB over top for weeds
Plant 100 lbs per acre.
Plant in rows for best results, can be broadcast
24% Leaf Protein
41% Seed Protein
Corn has 8% protein
Few qoutes:
Peanuts contain high quality plant protein. When comparing peanuts to similar foods, peanuts have more protein than any other
legume or nut. - The Peanut Institute
A buck's hardened antlers are about 45% protein. Body growth occurs before and takes precedence over antler growth. So if protein is in short supply, the deer will have smaller antlers. In general, we believe a diet of 13-16 precent protein is optimal for antler deelopment. - http://www.huntingpa.com
We've never seen anything like it. - Bobby Culbertson, Tara Wildlife