Description
-Perodovik Sunflowers are popular feed items with birds of every
-They tend to be tall growing and produce compact seedheads which can reach diameters in the inches on some varieties
-Sunflowers can be grown with almost any wildlife food plot and provide a high quality oil content seed needed for the healthy growth of all wildlife species
-This is a particularly added benefit for the wildlife such as ducks, and other larger migrating fowl which expend large reservoirs of calorie energy during migration
-Sunflower seed nutrients help in healthy feather development for these birds
-Sunflowers are very site adaptive and will grow from 2 to 4+ feet high in almost any soil
-They can be planted in rows or even broadcast in small or large acreage
-Plant April-June at a rate of 40 lbs. per acre or 1 lb. per 1,000 sq. ft. for small plots. 8 to 10 lbs. an acre if drilling in rows
-Plant no deeper than 1/2″ in soil






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