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Whitetail Institute Tall Tine Tubers Deer Food Plot Seed - Turnips Provide Two Food Sources to Attract and Hold Deer Throughout Fall and Winter

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About this item

  • Includes Tall Tine Turnip - a NEW TURNIP VARIETY genetically developed by Whitetail Institute
  • SIX YEARS in research, development and testing
  • Two food sources - foliage above ground and tubers underground
  • EXTREMELY drought and cold tolerant - Establishes and grows rapidly
  • Considered by many to be the most effective late food plot product available



From the manufacturer

Tall Tine Tubers: Turnips for Deer

Food Source #1

Tall Tine Tubers gives deer two foraging options during the late fall and winter months. The first is fast-growing foliage that becomes even sweeter with the fall frosts.

Food Source #2

The second food source are sweet tubers that can grow as large as a softball and provide deer much-needed nourishment through winter.

Turnips Especially for Deer

We spent 6 years researching, developing and analyzing to create a new turnip variety developed specifically for deer.

Late Season Food

Not only do Tall Tine Tubers establish and grow quickly, but they are extremely drought and cold resistant. They provide an attractive food source for deer even through the coldest months of the year.


Size and Coverage :
  • 3-pound bag (.5 acre)
  • 12-pound bag (2 acres)

Tall Tine Tubers

Highly attractive turnip variety that provides deer with two foraging options during the late fall and winter months.

  • Includes a a new turnip variety genetically developed by Whitetail Institute
  • Provides two forage sources for late fall and winter
  • Grows quickly, produces lots of tonnage, and attracts and holds deer during the early and late hunting seasons

LG
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
Easy to plant, just add fertilizer and water. The great thing about them is the deer tend to ignore them until the frost hits them a few times. Great late season attraction. Turkeys and deer love them.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
My dad swears by this stuff!
DEAN H.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
Excellent seed have used this seed for couple fall plots pops out usually in about 4-5 days.
Mikey
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2022
I will update as time goes by. So far so good with the seed. I need to throw up the cams and hopefully see something.Easy to plant with a hand held spreader then drug a leaf rake behind me to work the seed and 10-10-10 fertilizer in. I did till it a little to work the dirt up, not much time spent here.
Mike H.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2021
I was a little late getting the seed spread. Didn't get the soil tested, so I spread lime on half of the plot and not on the other half. One month in and there is little difference. Can't give a germination percentage, but I'm happy with it. After about 3 weeks lots of sprouts about 2 inches tall.
gamecock88
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2020
Planted in upstate SC, mostly red clay soil. Added some lime and 10-10-10 fertilizer. Once it got established in about 4-6 weeks, I added some more nitrogen to it. Nothing very scientific to what I did, just a few bags of lime, fertilizer and 2 of nitrogen high fertilizer. It didn't get any rain for about 7 days so it took some time to germinate. It is about 8-10" tall now and we just started getting frost on it which I think is when the deer started hitting it. Bare spots are mostly from turkeys that dusted in the plot. Will buy again and with more soil prep it will do better. This soil was very compacted.
david b.
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2019
Après 3 mois ça n a presque pas pousser
KAREN S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017
I planted these in late October just before a rain. I didn't even follow the cultivating instructions. I just sowed them on top of some pine needles and grasses and they came up quickly. The deer are already rooting in them and they are not even mature enough yet. I wish I had planted them about 4 weeks earlier.
DJBnice
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2016
Seeds are tiny! However, even though we planted and had a 46 day drought we still had a good amount of germination / crop production. The deer seem to love this over corn. On several occasions I have watched deer walk past the feeders where corn is laying on the ground to eat the tops of these tubers. Will buy again!