Food Plot Benefits Pennington Wild Game Fertilizer
Get your food plots off to a great
start and keep them healthy and productive with Pennington
Wildlife food plot fertilizer, specially formulated for all
types of food plots and native vegetation.
- Enriches all food plots to increase
production and protein
- Contains Dolomitic Limestone to aid
in neutralizing acid soils
- Enhances the growth of native
vegetation
- Safe on all clovers
- Contains slow release Nitrogen
feeding
How To Use On All Types Of Food
Plots
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Apply 250 lbs. per acre at planting
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An additional application is recommended 3 to 4 months
after the first at or 250 lbs. per acre
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For clover plots use 300 lbs. per acre at planting and 300
lbs. per acre each fall for perennials.
- For small plots
plant 11.5 lbs per 1000 sq. ft.
- 3:1:2 Balanced Ratio
- 50% Slow Release Nitrogen
- Sulfur coated Urea
- Last up to 100 Days
- Contains Dolomitic Pelletized
Limestone.
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How To Use On Native Vegetation and All Types of Shrubs
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Apply 2 lb. per 100 sq. ft.
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For individual shrubs apply ¼ lb. (1/2 cup) per foot
diameter of branch spread or for plants three feet tall.
Add an additional 1/8 lb (1/4 cup) for each additional
foot of height or larger plants
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Apply when native vegetation produces new growth in the Spring
How To
use on Trees
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Measure trees 4’ above base to determine the diameter
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All trees over 6” in diameter apply 2 lb. per 1” in
diameter
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all trees less than 6” in diameter apply 1 lb. per 1” in
diameter
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Spread fertilizer evenly under the trees drip line staying
1’ from the trunk at all times
Application: Spread fertilizer uniformly over the
desired planting area or natural vegetation area. For best
results apply fertilizer prior to planting and incorporate into
the soil by tilling or disking.
Uses: For use on all types of food plots, native
vegetation, all types of shrubs and trees. Most woodland soil is
low in Phosphorus and Potassium. Wild game fertilizer provides
the necessary nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to maximize the
growth of your food plots.
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