Domain Outdoor
Milo Food Plot Seed
Milo Food Plot Seed
Milo, also known as wildlife grain sorghum, is an easy to grow food plot option that provides both excellent food and cover for deer and other wildlife. This weather tolerant annual can grow 3–4 feet tall and reach maturity in approximately 80–90 days, making it a reliable option across a wide range of regions and conditions.
During the growing season, deer will typically leave Milo alone until it heads out, allowing it to fully mature and develop highly nutritious seed heads. Once colder weather arrives, Milo becomes a highly attractive and sought after food source.
Milo offers excellent tolerance to both heat and cold, making it a popular addition to many land management programs. In Northern regions, Milo can stand up to snow and cold conditions, providing vertical food when winter sets in. In Central and Southern regions, it can handle drought and high temperatures and last through the entire winter.
With its toughness, versatility, and late season attraction, Milo is quickly becoming a favorite among land managers across the country.
Features
- 1 Jug (3.5 lbs) = 1/4 acre
Planting Guide
- Seed Type:
- Annual
- Location:
- Full or mostly full sunlight
- Hunt plots – field edges – backwoods plots
- pH Range:
- 5.5 – 7.0
- Elbow Grease can help improve pH level if needed
- Soil Type:
- Well to moderately drained
- Dark/rich – loam – sandy loam
- Tilling:
- Minimal can be required
- Till or disk
- Fertilizer:
- Use recommendation from soil test
- Or apply Crank’d and Freight Train at 2.5 gallons each per acre
- Seed Depth:
- 1/4" – 1/2"
- Planting Dates
- North: May – August
- Central: May or July – August
- South: May or July – September
Domain Milo Food Plot Seed
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