Ragweed
Research
from the
Albany Quail Project has
shown that planting Ragweed as part of a habitat management plan
has doubled and tripled quail numbers! Ragweed is
the native plant most used by game birds throughout their
natural range. Long recognized for its highly beneficial
qualities for adult birds as well as broods, Ragweed helps
to produce abundant and dependable pheasant and quail populations!
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Ragweed
serves the game bird in many critical facets:
- Broad leaves provide over head protection from
avian predators
- Sturdy, erect stalks remain open beneath the canopy
for easy ground access by the chicks
- Valuable winter food source with abundant and nutritious
seed production
- Natural home to insects providing quality food
source in the critical stages of young chick development.
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The formula: If broadcasting,
use 15 to 20 pounds per acre. If drilling, use 10 pounds
per acre. Light disk annually. Re-seed every
three to five years.
Comes in 40 and 20 pound bags
Sold out for 2009
The same critical facets that ragweed provides game
birds can be achieved through using both our WMT Brood Magnet Seed Mix and WMT
Magnet Food Plot Mix
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here to read the latest Ragweed Research from the Albany Quail
Project!
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