Wildlife Food Plot Seed

WGF Sorghum Seed

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WGF Sorghum Food Plot Seed

Wildlife Food Plot Seed for Deer, Turkey, Ducks & Game Birds

WGF Sorghum Food Plot Seed is a fast-growing, warm-season annual grain sorghum specifically selected for wildlife food plots, upland bird habitat, and seasonal forage production. Commonly known as Wild Game Food (WGF) Sorghum or Milo, this early-maturing sorghum variety produces abundant grain heads that attract deer, wild turkey, quail, pheasants, doves, ducks, and other game birds throughout the fall and winter months.

This bird-resistant sorghum variety was developed to help reduce seed loss from migrating blackbirds during late summer, allowing the grain heads to remain available deeper into hunting season. As the seed heads mature and weather naturally in the field, tannin levels gradually decline, improving palatability and increasing wildlife attraction over time.

WGF Sorghum is widely used in wildlife management programs, hunting properties, conservation plantings, and supplemental feeding plots because of its dependable grain production, drought tolerance, and ability to provide both food and cover for wildlife species. Mature plants typically reach approximately 26 to 36 inches tall, depending on growing conditions and soil fertility.


Key Benefits of WGF Sorghum Food Plot Seed

Feature Benefit
Early Maturity Produces seed heads quickly for rapid wildlife attraction
Bird-Resistant Grain Helps reduce seed loss from blackbirds and migrating birds
Excellent Wildlife Attraction Highly attractive to deer, turkey, quail, pheasants, doves, and ducks
Drought Tolerant Performs well in hot summer conditions and low-moisture environments
Long-Lasting Food Source Grain heads remain standing into fall and winter
Wildlife Cover Provides bedding, nesting, and protective cover for upland birds
Easy Establishment Fast germination and vigorous growth under proper conditions
Versatile Food Plot Seed Suitable for standalone plots or wildlife seed blends

WGF Sorghum Plant Characteristics

Characteristic Details
Botanical Name Sorghum bicolor
Seed Type Warm-Season Annual Grain Sorghum
Plant Height Approximately 26–36 inches
Maturity Approximately 85–100 days
Growth Habit Upright, tillering, grain-producing grass
Wildlife Use Deer, turkey, ducks, quail, pheasants, doves
Drought Tolerance High
Heat Tolerance Excellent
Soil Adaptation Sandy loam to clay soils
Recommended Soil pH 5.7 – 7.5

Planting Information

Planting Specification Recommended Rate
Planting Season April – July
Seeding Rate (Drilled) 8–15 lbs. per acre
Seeding Rate (Broadcast) 15–20 lbs. per acre
Planting Depth 1/2" – 1 1/2"
Germination Temperature Minimum 60Β°F – 62Β°F soil temperature
Sunlight Requirements Full Sun

Ideal Uses for WGF Sorghum

WGF Sorghum Food Plot Seed is commonly planted for:

  • Wildlife food plots

  • Deer attractant plots

  • Turkey feeding areas

  • Upland bird habitat

  • Waterfowl feeding zones

  • Seasonal screening cover

  • Conservation and habitat restoration

  • Supplemental forage production

Its strong standability and grain retention make it an excellent choice for maintaining wildlife nutrition during late fall and winter when natural food sources become limited.


Establishment & Management Tips

For best performance, plant WGF Sorghum in well-prepared soil with adequate fertility and moisture. Sorghum performs best in full sun and warm soil temperatures. Proper weed control during establishment helps maximize seed head production and stand density.

WGF Sorghum responds well to balanced fertilizer applications and can continue producing tillers and additional grain heads under favorable moisture conditions. Once mature, the standing grain continues feeding wildlife for an extended period while also providing valuable cover and habitat structure.


Category: WGF Sorghum

Type: Sorghum

Brand: Seed Ranch



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Description

WGF Sorghum Food Plot Seed

Wildlife Food Plot Seed for Deer, Turkey, Ducks & Game Birds

WGF Sorghum Food Plot Seed is a fast-growing, warm-season annual grain sorghum specifically selected for wildlife food plots, upland bird habitat, and seasonal forage production. Commonly known as Wild Game Food (WGF) Sorghum or Milo, this early-maturing sorghum variety produces abundant grain heads that attract deer, wild turkey, quail, pheasants, doves, ducks, and other game birds throughout the fall and winter months.

This bird-resistant sorghum variety was developed to help reduce seed loss from migrating blackbirds during late summer, allowing the grain heads to remain available deeper into hunting season. As the seed heads mature and weather naturally in the field, tannin levels gradually decline, improving palatability and increasing wildlife attraction over time.

WGF Sorghum is widely used in wildlife management programs, hunting properties, conservation plantings, and supplemental feeding plots because of its dependable grain production, drought tolerance, and ability to provide both food and cover for wildlife species. Mature plants typically reach approximately 26 to 36 inches tall, depending on growing conditions and soil fertility.


Key Benefits of WGF Sorghum Food Plot Seed

Feature Benefit
Early Maturity Produces seed heads quickly for rapid wildlife attraction
Bird-Resistant Grain Helps reduce seed loss from blackbirds and migrating birds
Excellent Wildlife Attraction Highly attractive to deer, turkey, quail, pheasants, doves, and ducks
Drought Tolerant Performs well in hot summer conditions and low-moisture environments
Long-Lasting Food Source Grain heads remain standing into fall and winter
Wildlife Cover Provides bedding, nesting, and protective cover for upland birds
Easy Establishment Fast germination and vigorous growth under proper conditions
Versatile Food Plot Seed Suitable for standalone plots or wildlife seed blends

WGF Sorghum Plant Characteristics

Characteristic Details
Botanical Name Sorghum bicolor
Seed Type Warm-Season Annual Grain Sorghum
Plant Height Approximately 26–36 inches
Maturity Approximately 85–100 days
Growth Habit Upright, tillering, grain-producing grass
Wildlife Use Deer, turkey, ducks, quail, pheasants, doves
Drought Tolerance High
Heat Tolerance Excellent
Soil Adaptation Sandy loam to clay soils
Recommended Soil pH 5.7 – 7.5

Planting Information

Planting Specification Recommended Rate
Planting Season April – July
Seeding Rate (Drilled) 8–15 lbs. per acre
Seeding Rate (Broadcast) 15–20 lbs. per acre
Planting Depth 1/2" – 1 1/2"
Germination Temperature Minimum 60Β°F – 62Β°F soil temperature
Sunlight Requirements Full Sun

Ideal Uses for WGF Sorghum

WGF Sorghum Food Plot Seed is commonly planted for:

  • Wildlife food plots

  • Deer attractant plots

  • Turkey feeding areas

  • Upland bird habitat

  • Waterfowl feeding zones

  • Seasonal screening cover

  • Conservation and habitat restoration

  • Supplemental forage production

Its strong standability and grain retention make it an excellent choice for maintaining wildlife nutrition during late fall and winter when natural food sources become limited.


Establishment & Management Tips

For best performance, plant WGF Sorghum in well-prepared soil with adequate fertility and moisture. Sorghum performs best in full sun and warm soil temperatures. Proper weed control during establishment helps maximize seed head production and stand density.

WGF Sorghum responds well to balanced fertilizer applications and can continue producing tillers and additional grain heads under favorable moisture conditions. Once mature, the standing grain continues feeding wildlife for an extended period while also providing valuable cover and habitat structure.

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