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🌿 Unlock remote food plots with zero plowing—where your tractor can’t, No-Plow grows!
Whitetail Institute No-Plow Deer Food Plot Seed is a specially formulated, hardy annual blend designed for remote or difficult-to-access areas. It requires minimal soil prep, tolerates low sunlight and extreme weather, and provides up to 9 months of nutritious forage that attracts and supports deer growth. GMO-free and pollinator-friendly, it’s the go-to solution for hunters seeking high-impact food plots without heavy equipment.













| ASIN | B0002LNP5O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,557 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #6 in Hunting Game Feed & Attractants |
| Brand | Whitetail Institute |
| Brand Name | Whitetail Institute |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 911 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00789976300092 |
| Included Components | Food Plot Seed |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Type Name | Food Plot Seed |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Whitetail Institute |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NP9 |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Model Number | NP |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 9 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Attracts Pollinators |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | lettuce,radish |
| Special Feature | Attracts Pollinators |
| Style Name | No-Plow |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
| UPC | 789976300092 |
| Unit Count | 144 Ounce |
D**W
Good results for Virginia food plot
Virginia piedmont region with higher acidity soil, seeded mid-late august, had good greened up foodplot by beginning October that held deer for browsing.
A**R
Nice for remote food plots
Grows well without tilling.
A**S
Great Product
I had a really hard time deciding what to put in my food plot but I ultimately decided on a mixed plot where I planted late season seeds inn the back half and the front two thirds I planted in Imperial No-Plow. I did prepare the seed bed by tilling in lime and fertilizer after a soil test. At first I was very disappointed, All of the seeds in the back third of the plot germinated quickly and came up very fast and it seemed like the No-Plow was going to be a wash, but I was wrong. Once this started coming up it came in fast and thick and the deer are hammering it. It's a great product. Four stars because its a slow starter compared to other seeds I planted at the same time, but I am very happy with it and will be using it again.
D**A
Deer plot!
My husband planted a large plot in the woods and within days the area was green as can be.
S**K
It works.
Quick out of the ground. Results in 1 week.
J**K
Great, but
Yes, this item is easy to grow with a minimum of work, but the deer are not interested in it. I had a camera on it for 3 months now and had deer walk through it but not one deer even took a nip at it. Totally uninterested. Maybe it is my area or some other factor but next season i will try something else.
C**S
Easy planting.
I'm pretty happy with this stuff. I didn't prepare the ground real well. I did spray with glyph towards the end of September. This was NEWLY cleared ground (via bulldozer) so there wasn't a TON of weeds but definitely some. I really think this is the only necessary step (ensuring your seeds hit clean ground). I did run over some spots with the scarifiers on my box blade to kind of rip up the ground some but the spots where I did that didn't necessarily grow up better. I didn't water it. And this was in mid/late Sept. and it HAS NOT rained since. I'm sure it would be taller/thicker if it had some water. but it's doing ok. I also put down some fertilizer with the seed. All of the green in the picture is the new growth. it was bare 2 weeks or so before this picture. Overall it does seem to really be a no till solution. and it does work that way. but, as with anything else, the more time and effort you spend on it the better it will turn out. I'm only using this "food plot" to attract and watch deer. not hunting. as such I would certainly do it the EASY way again. If I were more serious I might spend more time on it. Already attracted two bucks that I haven't seen on camera here before.
S**T
Salad Buffet in Oklahoma!!
This is by far one of Whitetail Institute’s best products. I’ve tried a several of their products and have had success with them but none have performed like this one and it for sure will stay in my arsenal from now on. This stuff grows fast with little to no farm equipment but if you do have the equipment, it will come in even better. These pictures were taken almost 1 month after planting. This is the first plant on soil of a newly created plot cleared inside the woods. I didn’t take a soil sample or drop lime but did use 400 lbs/acre of fertilizer per the instructions. Started growing in a week. After a month it’s ankle deep and coming in thick. I highly recommend this product. Very happy bow hunter here!!
A**R
Five Stars
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