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chicory herbicide

chicory herbicide Hale Habitat & Seed Chicory Food Plot Seed, 5 lbs

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chicory herbicide Hale Habitat & Seed Chicory Food Plot Seed, 5 lbsChicory Nutrient Rich Perennial Forage for Wildlife Hale Habitat & Seeds Chicory (Cichorium intybus) is a deep rooted perennial herb valued for its high protein content, drought tolerance, and strong attraction for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. With nutrient rich leaves and a deep taproot that helps improve soil health, chicory delivers dependable summer and fall forage when other plants begin to fade. Chicorys long growing season and perennial

Chicory

Nutrient-Rich Perennial Forage for Wildlife

Hale Habitat & Seed’s Chicory (Cichorium intybus) is a deep-rooted perennial herb valued for its high protein content, drought tolerance, and strong attraction for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. With nutrient-rich leaves and a deep taproot that helps improve soil health, chicory delivers dependable summer and fall forage when other plants begin to fade.

Chicory’s long growing season and perennial nature make it a versatile choice for standalone plots or mixed into perennial blends for long-term attraction and nutrition.

Grow reliable forage. Improve soil health. Plant with confidence.

Coated Seed Option Available

We also offer chicory seed with an optional coating to improve handling and early establishment. The coating aids in seed flow and can help support uniform emergence under variable soil conditions.

  • Enhanced seed flow and metering in seeders and spreaders
  • Improved seed-to-soil contact for more consistent germination
  • Helps support early seedling vigor in challenging soil conditions
  • No change to the quality or forage value of the chicory itself

Benefits for Wildlife

  • High protein forage (up to ~20% protein) attractive to deer, turkey, and small game
  • Deep taproot improves drought tolerance and access to subsoil moisture
  • Perennial stand provides forage over multiple seasons
  • Produces abundant leafy growth through summer and into fall
  • Helps improve soil structure and break up compacted layers

Planting Guidelines

  • Seeding Rate: 4–8 lb per acre drilled; 8–10 lb per acre broadcast
  • Planting Depth: ¼–½ inch (ensure good seed-to-soil contact)
  • Best Planting Windows:
    • Spring (April–June) when soil temps reach 50–65°F
    • Late summer (August–September) for late season and fall forage
  • Site Prep:
    • Prepare a clean, firm seedbed free of competing vegetation
    • Drag or cultipack after broadcast seeding to improve seed contact

Soil & Maintenance Tips

  • Conduct a soil test and adjust pH to 6.0–7.0 for optimal growth
  • Chicory benefits from moderate phosphorus and potassium based on soil test results
  • Does not generally need excessive nitrogen; moderate N can support early growth
  • Drought tolerant once established but prefers well-drained soils

Herbicide Use for Chicory

Chicory can be sensitive to weed competition in early stages, so proper weed control is important to establishment. Herbicides can be part of an effective program when used carefully and according to label directions.

  • Use only herbicides labeled for chicory to avoid crop injury
  • Pre-emergence options such as Prowl (Pendimethalin) or Sencor (Metribuzin) may help control grasses and broadleaf weeds before they emerge
  • Post-emergence products like 2,4-D can manage broadleaf weeds — but apply with caution on young chicory stands
  • Always follow herbicide label timing, rates, and safety instructions
  • Consult local extension guides for region-specific recommendations

Always read and follow pesticide label instructions. The label is the law.

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