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Trifecta Turnips

Trifecta Turnips

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Trifecta Turnips

Trifecta Turnips is specifically designed to withstand heavy grazing from wildlife while quickly regrowing. This mix does just that, with three unique varieties of fast-growing turnips packed with nutrients. If your deer herd tends to wipe out other brassica mixes too quickly, Trifecta Turnips is the perfect solution for you.

  • Specially designed mix of 3 Turnips for the utmost attraction from wildlife
  • This mix is designed to take heavy grazing 
  • Turnips are extremely high in protein and calcium, making them perfect for deer and antler growth
  • Extremely fast regrowth of leafy forage
  • Provides tons of leafy green forage prior to a few hard frosts, after that the deer will have Purple Turnips and Golden Turnips to munch on
  • Extremely quick germination
  • Can reach full growth in 50 to 70 days
  • Throw and grow mix
  • Easy to plant and maintain
  • Extreme Winter hardiness
  • Provides extended forage well into the winter months
  • Can be inter-seeded into corn or beans, or mixed with clovers

What's in the Bag?

This bag only has Purple Top Turnips, Golden Ball Turnips, and Jackpot Forage Turnips in it. We do not add any unneeded fillers, it's just pure seed.

Planting Guide

Seed Type:

  • Annual

Sunlight Exposure:

  •  Full Sun 
  • Partial Sun

Seeding Depth: 

  • 1/4-1/2 inch
  • Broadcasted on top the soil (Drag in)

Seeding Rate: 

  • Broadcasted: 6 - 8 lbs Per Acre
  • Drilled: 5 - 6 lbs Per Acre

Soil Type:

  • Well Drained
  • Moderately Drained

Seeding Date

North-
  • Fall: July through Early September
Central-
  • Fall: August through September
South-
  • Fall: August through October
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Neil Patrone

Planted the turnip seeds in less than ideal soil and conditions. We had a slight rain a few days later. I went to check on the food plot a week later and everything was covered in new sprouts. Very pleased.