Pre-Emergent is a more cost effective method to kill weeds than Post-Emergent since pre-emergent kills weeds at a very early age.
 | The Zone - consists of several cereal grains ,BuckNaked Forage oat, Forage triticale , cereal rye,Buckeye forage oats, and various clovers. Soil-building legumes, such as Bowie Everlasting Pea and Brassica are also included. All cereal grains used in Oak Haven blends are exclusive to us. They are extensively tested by university and wildlife professions to be notably preferred by whitetail deer. Plant Oak Haven and "Get 'em in The Zone!" The Zone is specially formulated to have several seeds grow through the first couple of frosts in your area and be the first to break ground once spring is welcomed. Winter cereal grains are the most beneficial producers of forage for planting in September to January out of any other grain. The protein levels in The Zone are at least 18%, providing optimal supplemental nutrition in the winter and replenishment in spring and early summer months.Each 55# bag plants one acre. |
 | Hunt Club - a blend of cereal grains (which are the workhorse of forage producers) such as Boss cereal rye and Forage Triticale ,Buckeye forage oat,BuckNaked Forage oat, along with a blend of crimson clover. This blend is great for hunting clubs on a budget who still want a high quality forage product to benefit whitetail deer during the fall and winter months as well as turkeys during the spring.This blend will cover 1/2 acre. 100# per acre. |
 | Critical Mass - this mineral mix has quickly become a favorite among deer managers across the country. The specially-blended mix, developed after a lengthy period of "trial and error", comes equipped with several essential nutrients for all wildlife. Developed to attract wildlife, deer in particular develop an affinity for Critical Mass. Provide Oak Haven mineral and help "Get 'em to Critical Mass!" |
 | WingHaven - blend of Forage Soybeans, Sunflowers, Forage Sorghums, Quail Haven Soybeans, Partridgepea Lark and Giant Forage Sorghum. The ratios used are designed to allow bird hunters to be able to see quail and ducks as they fly through! Turkey also will feed amongst the vegetation.provides cover and hard seed through out the winter.
Planting Dates are April thru June at 25 lbs. per acre.
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 | RocketGraze - this blend is a combination of Titan Triticale and Boss cereal rye and Bucknaked forage oats.This blend will produce the highest amount of forage during the winter months. This blend can be drilled or overseeded into Bermuda grass or planted behind summer crops for winter foraging or spring hay. High protein and high forage for all livestock and wildlife.Each bag will plant 1/2 acre. |
 | The Edge - A Perennial blend of Invader arrowleaf clover, Kicker crimson clover, Bowie Everlasting pea, Forage Brassica, and Hafia white clover. This blend is high in protein 30%+. Forage production of 12000#+ per acre in fall and 25000#+ in spring. Mix with cereal grains to increase forage production or plant alone on 'The Edge' of a thicket in small patches. This blend will last 3-4 years with little maintance, which consists of clipping in late July after seed heads have matured and dried down. Plant one 8-pound container per half acre in mid-September to mid-November depending on your location. A small amount of soil "prep" is necessary. Cover with 1/4 inch of soil by dragging or roll packing. Try to plant within a few days of rain ... moisture is critical. PH needs to be 5 to 6.6. Fertilize with 250# of 0-20-20 or 200# of 13-13-13 per acre. Any grass herbicide such as Select or Poast can be used to control winter or spring grass. |
Spring/Summer Seed List |
| Lamar Forage Soybeans - a deer-resistant soybean. Bitter taste earlier in the year and losing bitterness in early fall. Late groups forage soybean. Great for turkey and quail due to deer leaving it alone but, will still attract deer after maturity. Great yeilds in soybean in heavy deer infested areas. 55lbs per acre. |
| Sweet Sorghum - "Candy Cane for Deer", deer love it like a candy cane, high in sugar+ carbs. When cut they can smell it for miles. Grows 8-10 feet tall. 2lbs per acre. |
| RR Forage Soybeans - excellent for livestock or wildlife forage and can be planted with round-up ready corn. It is also a very good use for hay and silage production. This plant produces a strong stalk that will not lodge. It will grow in heights from 60-72” and produces leaves 6-8” in diameter. This forage soybean has a long maturity that will last well in to bow season or first frost. Planting Dates are May to July at 50lbs. per acre and it has a forage yield of 5-8 tons per acre.
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| Egyptian Wheat - a tall plant that will grow from 8-14 feet and provides forage seed for deer,turkey,and quail throughout the winter. Planting Dates are from April 15th to July 1st @ 6-8 lbs per acre.
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| Forage Kenaf - a tall forage plant that will grow to 8-12 feet in height and will not lodge in the winter. This is a great forage producer that can be used along roads to protect wildlife for road hunting. Plant 3-4 lbs. per acre.great for creating cover aroung deer stands and duck holes. |
| Chufa - excellent for turkey and deer. Plant 40-50 lbs. per acre. |
| TopGun Reseeding Soybeans - this is a new variety of reseeding soybean similar to Quail Haven but has a better plant growth and reseeds better with 25-35% hard seed (15-20 lb per acre alone and 15 lb. per acre in a blend). Use standard soybean herbicides. Vining soybean capable of producing 10 tons of forage per acre and will produce forage until first frost, around 150 days.Plant produces 15-20 foot vines that will grow up sunflowers,kenaf,sweet sorgum or any tall strong plant. hard seeds will provide quail and turkeys with seed all winter. Reseeds 3-5 years. |
| TopGun (bulk rate) - Buy 50 lbs of TopGun & get 5 lbs free! |
| Quailhaven Reseeding Soybeans - see TopGun Reseeding Soybeans above! |
| Bowdacious Forage Soybeans - tall forage soybeans of 5+ feet with thick and bushy growth.Group 7-8 depending on location. Plant April thru August and will produce green growth until frost kill. BowDacious is great for livestock and wildlife plantings and especially during Whitetail bow season. Planting Dates are April thru August at 55 lbs. per acre.
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| OH Forage Soybeans - blend of Group V to VIII forage soybeans such as Laredo, Tyrone, Quail Haven, and Bowdacious Forage Soybeans. Excellent livestock forage/hay or wildlife forage with green growth until frost. Planting Dates are April thru August. Plant 55 lbs per acre.
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| OH Sorghum - forage variety sorghum 4-5 feet tall with large cream-colored seed head. Seeds over winters well on ground, stalk, and water. Large seed head provides great livestock forage, as well as, seed for wildlife. Great to use in blends with forage soybeans. Planting Dates are May thru July at 15-20 lbs per acre.
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| Chiwapa Japanese Millet - 120 day maturity gives you the ability to plant earlier to avoid the late summer drought. The earlier planting allows the use of spring/early summer rains to improve getting your crop through the late summer droughts and lets the seed heads mature later and closer to the waterfowl season. Planting Dates are May thru June 15-20 lbs per acre.
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| Giant Ragweed - grows 6 to 8 foot tall and provides a clean understory as well as overhead protection for Quail. Provides a large amount of seed for Quail and Turkey. Great annual reseeder and that grows on any soil with little or no fertilizer. Planting Dates are Nov. thru May. 3 - 5 Lbs per acre.Great support plant for vinning soybeans. |
| Giant Ragweed (bulk rate) - Buy 50 lbs of Giant Ragweed & get 5 lbs free! |
| Common Ragweed [bobwhite variety] - Ambrosia aartemisiifolia-grows 4 - 6 foot tall and provides a clean understory as well as overhead protection for Quail. Provides a large amount of seed for Quail and Turkey. Great annual reseeder that grows on any soil with little or no fertilizer. Planting Dates are Nov. thru May. 3 - 5 Lbs per acre.Great support plant for vinning soybeans and cowpeas. |
| Common Ragweed (bulk rate) - Buy 50 lbs of Common Ragweed & get 5 lbs free! |
| Partridge Pea [lark variety] - Cassia fasiculata-produced for southern soils, which grows taller and produces more seed than other varieties. Excellent reseeder with planting rate of 1 lb. per acre when mixed planted or 5 lbs. per acre when planted alone. Planting Dates are November thru April. Fertilizer is not necessary but, if needed, use 150 lbs. of 5-10-15. Cover seed 1/4 inch or roll pack. Burn or disk every 2-3 years.
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| Partridge Pea [bulk rate] - Buy 50 lbs of Partridge Peas & get 5 lbs free! |
Fall Seed List |
| OH Boss Cereal Rye - early season forage producer and the most palatable of all ryes. Withstands heavy browsing, winter hardy, and very nutritious (14 to 16% protein), depending on soils & fertility. Excellent livestock forage producing 2,500 plus lbs. of forage per acre from Sept. to Feb., depending on soils. (Plant 55 - 75 lbs./acre depending upon deer densities and fertilize 300 lbs. of 13-13-13 with a pH of 6-7.) |
| Buck-Naked Oats - a highly palatable, hull-less oat which is a nutritious forage producer and is an excellent protein source (14 to 18%). Winter hardy and withstands heavy foraging. Excellent livestock forage producing 2,000 plus lbs. for forage per acre form Sept. to Jan., depending on soil. (Plant 55-75 lbs./acre and fertilize 300 lbs. of 13-13-13 with a pH of 6-7.) |
| OH Forage Wheat - early season forage producer that is highly palatable & nutritious, winter hardy, and withstands heavy browsing. Excellent livestock forage producing 1,000 plus lbs. of forage per acre from Sept. to Feb., depending on soils. (Plant 55-75 lbs./acre and fertilize 300 lbs. of 13-13-13 with a pH of 6-7.) |
| OH Austrian Winter Peas - excellent soil builder for poor soils that is a high source of protein (25% plus). Produces 60% of its forage from March to May. Highly palatable with a seeding rate of 30 lbs. per acre. (Fertilize 300 lbs. of O-20-20 or 5-10-15 with a pH of 6.) |
| OH Crimson Clover - high protein reseeding annual clover. Highly palatable and nutritious (20% plus protein). Winter hardy and was developed for southern soils. Early growth producer in Sept. thru Feb., maturing in May. (Plant 15-20 lbs./acre and fertilize 250 lbs. of O-20-20 with a pH of 6.) |
| OH Berseem Clover - excellent reseeding annual clover. Early forage producer developed for southern soils. High in protein (22% plus) and withstands grazing pressure. (Plant 15-20 lbs./acre and fertilize 250 lbs. of O-20-20 with a pH of 6.) |
| OH Haifa White Clover - excellent reseeding New Zealand perennial clover that is great for southern soils. Grows most of the year and is high in protein (25% plus, depending on soils). Has a seeding rate of 3-4 lbs. per acre. (Plant 4-5 lbs./acre and fertilize 250 lbs. of O-20-20 with a pH of 6.) |
| OH Arrowleaf Clover - annual reseeding clover that produces heavy forage from Oct. to Aug. Long growing season, with tall growth until August. Excellent organic soil builder for southern soils producing 24% + protein. (Plant 6-8 lbs./acre and fertilize 250 lbs. of O-20-20 with a pH of 6.) |
| OH Forage Rape - early forage producer that is an excellent source of protein (30% plus). Highly palatable and digestible. Withstands a heavy amount of browsing and is excellent for use in blends of wheat, oats, and ryes. Has a seeding rate of 8-10 lbs. per acre. (Fertilize 300 lbs. of 5-10-15 with a pH of 6.) |
| OH TitanTriticale - a new Triticale developed by Oah Haven Forages . This is a cross between a cereal rye and a wheat and has been preferred in many wildlife forage trials by universities. Triticale has the palatability of wheat along with the fast growth and cold tolerance of the cereal rye. It has a protein content of 16 to 18% and is highly preferred by Whitetail Deer over other cool season grains. It needs a seeding rate of 55 - 75 lbs. per acre depending upon deer densities. |
| Bowie Everlasting Pea - [Lathyrus hirsutus] Winter reseeding annual vining pea. 30%+ in protein with excellent early spring growth from March to June. Once the plant has seeded out, it will be present for years to come ... hence the name "Everlasting". Capable of producing 10 thousand+ lbs of high protein Whitetail deer forage from September planting to June. A great natural fertilizer for soil building in gardens. A great winter-cover crop for gardens that is high in nitrogen and organic matter. It is great for nature lovers for attracting honey bees and other pollinating insects. A beautiful, vining plant with purple flowers. Great for planting small patches for quail and turkey. The first recovery plant in spring to produce green growth for deer and attract insects for birds. seeds also overwinter well to provide seed for birds.
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