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Austrian Winter Pea Seed

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As low as $0.94

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Quantity Price / lb
1 - 49 $1.24
50 - 1000 $0.94

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Type

Cool Season Annual Legume

Growing Season

Fall
Winter
Spring

Planting Dates

Sept to Nov 15

Height

2 to 4 feet

Seeding Rate

50 lbs per acre

Austrian Winter Pea seed offers garden-sweet foliage that wildlife absolutely love, which often leads to the plants disappearing from food plots before you even realize they have even sprouted. This cold-hardy legume gets a good start from fall plantings and provides plenty of nutrition all winter long. Because the tender leaves and growing tips taste just like garden peas, deer and other wildlife can’t get enough of them. Just be sure to inoculate the seed properly to get all the nitrogen benefits for your soil.

Quantity Price / lb
1 - 49 $1.24
50 - 1000 $0.94

Key Features of Austrian Winter Pea Seed

Leaves taste as sweet as garden peas
Deer often eat the entire crop before it matures
Tolerates cold well for winter survival
Needs inoculation for maximum nitrogen
Fixes 60-120 pounds of nitrogen per acre annually
Contains 20-30% protein content for superior nutrition

Additional Information

UsageCover crop, Erosion Control, Food Plot, Nitrogen Producer
Seeding Depth1 to 3 inch
Seed TreatmentRaw
Inoculation StatusRecommended - Purchase Separately
ClassificationNon-GMO

When planning your Austrian Winter Pea planting, consider the timing of wildlife pressure in your area. Many hunters report their pea plots being completely consumed within weeks of germination due to the exceptional palatability. For the best results with both wildlife and your soil, consider planting in strips or patches. This simple trick lets some of the plants mature and naturally add nitrogen back into the soil while still keeping that deer magnet effect working for you.