
Marties Farm Store Chicory
Sold by the pound Chicory is an herb and develops a rather deep tap-root that prefers loamy, well-drained soils. While chicory was originally used as a coffee substitute, it has…
exploreSold by the pound Chicory is an herb and develops a rather deep tap-root that prefers loamy, well-drained soils. While chicory was originally used as a coffee substitute, it has…
exploreSold by the pound Radishes are part of the brassicas family along with turnips, canola and rapeseed. It’s a very popular food-plot choice throughout most of the country and deer…
exploreSold by the pound Canola is a tremendous draw for whitetail deer, particularly after the first hard frost. Being a member of the brassica family, the starches in canola turn…
exploreSold by the pound Forage peas are a cool season legume developed to produce high quality forage for livestock or wildlife consumption. Barley, oats, and triticale are usually combined with…
exploreSold per OZ (minimum purchase of $50 if shipping) There are 20 different wildflowers in this mix with colors ranging from blue, yellow, orange, red, white, and mixed colored One…
exploreSold by the pound Red clover is a herbaceous, short-lived perennial plant, variable in size, growing to 20-80 cm (8-31 in) tall.It has a deep taproot which makes it tolerant…
exploreSold by the pound Dutch clover, or Dutch white clover, is a slow-growing perennial plant that belongs to the legume family. Trifolium repens (Dutch White Clover) It prefers cool and…
exploreLadino clover is a cool-season perennial legume that spreads by stolons. In the proper growing environment, ladino clover can persist for four to five years, particularly in northern climates. In…
exploreSuggested herbicide to burn down weeds before planting plots. Surfactant included.
exploreNon selective (kill 99% of all weeds/grasses). Apply at 2 quarts per acre, once in May or June and spot spray again before planting. Add a shot of dish soap…
exploreExcellent fall plot fertilizer for radish and brassica bulbs, clover starter and overall plant health.
exploreExcellent for putting leaf growth on your Brassica. First number of the fertilizer makes plants green, palatable, promotes leafy tonnage.
exploreCereal Rye, Oats, 4010 Peas, Red Clover, White Clover, Daikon Radish. Plant mid to late August with #400 of 9-23-30 fertilizer. Major tonnage attractive from September 1 until the snow…
exploreProperly planted brassica is over $1,000 per acre. If it seems expensive consider scaling back the size of the plot and using 50 to 100 pounds per acre straight cereal…
exploreBuilt for comfort. Built for convenience. Built to last. SOLO sprayers are professional grade, triple test inspected and made in the USA. The SOLO 425, with a connecting rod-actuated piston…
exploreSolo 421 Portable Spreader. Designed for spreading a variety of granular materials over irregular terrain, this chest-mounted, extremely portable precision spreader is perfect for use in decorative beds with fertilizers…
exploreThere is a lot of information covering things you can do to attract deer to your parcel, but it’s just as important to know what you CAN’T do. 2 examples are you can’t…
exploreAerial Photos, Topographic Maps, and Lidar Images are just some of the online tools we use when creating your online plan. Hunter access, existing bedding locations, neighboring food sources and…
exploreAerial Photos, Topographic Maps, and Lidar Images are just some of the online tools we use when creating your online plan. Hunter access, existing bedding locations, neighboring food sources and…
exploreAerial Photos, Topographic Maps, and Lidar Images are just some of the online tools we use when creating your online plan. Hunter access, existing bedding locations, neighboring food sources and…
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