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Iron and Clay Peas, (5 Lb. Pack), Cover Crop, Erosion Control, Food Plots

Description: Iron and Clay Peas, (5 Lb. Pack), Cover Crop, Erosion Control, Food Plots Includes 5 lbs. Iron and Clay Peas,  Origin Florida Iron Clay Cow Peas - Iron Clay Peas are a warm season legume used as an added ingredient to Spring, Summer and Fall food plots for wildlife.  Excellent for quail, dove & deer. Iron Clay Cow Peas produce forage in 45 days and mature seed in 100 days. Iron Clay produces the abundant amounts of organic matter and nitrogen needed to enrich the soil, resists common forms of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita), and grows well in our desert summers with moderate irrigation. For more information on Iron Clay Cow Peas please feel free to contact us.Seed Rate: 25-50 lbs per acreSeed Depth: 1/2 inchPlanting Time: Spring SummerpH: 5.5-6.5 Cover Crops: Plant 75 - 100 lbs. per acre in April - August.  Iron Clay peas work great for planting after your spring garden to increase soil organics and prevent summer weed growth.Iron clay cowpeas are a highly preferred annual season legume which is best used when planting a combination of plants for foraging wildlife food plots. Actually a bean and not a pea, iron clay cowpeas produce a very nutritious crop of seeds that can be shelled and eaten fresh, processed in the green stage, or allowed to dry on a vine. Cowpeas are believed to have originated in Africa. Their introduction to the United States occurred during early colonial times and quickly became a staple crop in the Southeast. Due to their ability to produce their own nitrogen in root modules, iron clay cowpeas are a good choice for soil-building summer crops.PlantingDue to their tolerances to cold and drought, iron clay cowpeas are able to be planted anytime between March and June, or they can be planted in the early fall; soil temperatures should remain above 60?F to ensure the best germination and emergence. Iron clay cowpeas are fairly resilient once planted and are able to germinate in a wide array of soils, but they still require the pH to be between five to seven point five. Once planted, the seeds should reach maturity within ninety to one hundred days provided that rainfall exceeds at least twenty-five inches.UsesDeer are highly fond of iron clay cowpeas, which is fortunate since the iron clay cowpeas provide a high level of protein that will help promote antler growth. Due to their preference though, deer have been known to strip a newly seeded area if the area is heavily overpopulated. Iron clay cowpeas yield an extremely high number of seeds which helps them be fairly resilient when faced with high amount of deer pressure. Iron clay cowpeas have become a favorite addition to deer forage food plot mixtures.Aside from deer, iron clay cowpeas also provide a food supply for turkey, rabbit, and quail. Turkey in particular will seek out cowpea plots due to their preference for early seedlings. Once the plants have matured, they will attract insects that turkeys depend upon for their diet. In the late summer, the iron clay cowpeas will produce seed in pods that make a superb food for turkey and quail. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog

Price: 26.99 USD

Location: Etowah, North Carolina

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Type: Herb Seeds

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