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Sesame/ Also called
Benne is an annual forb (flowering plant that produces seed) plant, which produces large amounts of oil-based seeds that are popular with all types of game birds.
Sesame should be planted at a rate of 5-7 lb.
per acre. Maturity in approximately 90-120 days. Scroll down for more information.
How To use Sesame Seed in A Food PlotBenne (Sesame) is a tall growing warm season annual forb that will achieve 4 to 6 feet
in height at maturity. After blooming the seed pods will scatter oily seeds in
great quantity for all game birds, especially quail. Seed production will occur
in about 90 days after emergence. Planting Sesame Seeds For Food Plots
Sesame should be planted at a rate of 5-7 lb.
per acre. Sesame will mature in approximately 90-120 days.
- Date: April -
June
- Rate: 6 lbs./acre
or 1/8 lb./1000 sq. ft.
- Depth: ¼"
Sesame Attracts The following Wildlife
Best For:
Turkey, Duck, Dove, Pheasant, Rabbit, Quail
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