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cowpea plant seeds Iron & Clay Cow Peas

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cowpea plant seeds Iron & Clay Cow PeasIron & Clay Cowpeas Food Plot Seeds Premium Annual Warm Season Wildlife Forage Iron & Clay Cowpeas are one of the most trusted and widely planted warm season food plot seeds for deer, turkey, quail, dove, and other wildlife. Known for their rapid establishment, heavy forage production, and high protein content, these annual legumes are ideal for creating productive spring and summer food plots throughout the Southern United States and Transition Zone.

Iron & Clay Cowpeas Food Plot Seeds

Premium Annual Warm-Season Wildlife Forage

Iron & Clay Cowpeas are one of the most trusted and widely planted warm-season food plot seeds for deer, turkey, quail, dove, and other wildlife. Known for their rapid establishment, heavy forage production, and high protein content, these annual legumes are ideal for creating productive spring and summer food plots throughout the Southern United States and Transition Zone.

These highly palatable cowpeas produce tender new growth that deer aggressively browse during early growth stages, while mature plants continue producing nutrient-rich forage throughout the growing season. As plants mature, they develop seed-filled pods that provide additional late-season feed for upland birds and other wildlife species.

Iron & Clay Cowpeas are also valued for their adaptability, drought tolerance, nitrogen-fixing ability, and compatibility with other food plot blends, including sorghum, millet, soybeans, sunflowers, and forage grasses.


Key Benefits of Iron & Clay Cowpeas

Feature Benefit
High Protein Wildlife Forage Provides nutrient-rich feed for deer and wildlife
Rapid Germination & Establishment Quickly develops attractive forage in warm soils
Excellent Deer Attraction Tender seedlings are highly preferred by whitetail deer
Heavy Summer Forage Production Produces abundant biomass during warm weather
Good Regrowth Potential Continues producing after moderate browsing pressure
Nitrogen-Fixing Legume Helps improve soil fertility naturally
Game Bird Friendly Mature pods provide feed for turkey, quail, and dove
Excellent for Food Plot Mixes Blends well with millet, sorghum, soybeans, and sunflowers
Warm-Season Annual Ideal for spring and summer planting programs

Product Specifications

Product Detail Information
Seed Type Iron & Clay Cowpeas
Plant Type Annual Warm-Season Legume
Primary Uses Deer food plots, wildlife forage, cover crops
Protein Content High-protein forage source
Growth Habit Vigorous vine and forage producer
Planting Season Spring through summer
Sun Requirement Full sun
Planting Depth 1/2 inch
Inoculant Needed Yes – Cowpea/Legume inoculant recommended
Drought Tolerance Good once established

Planting Rates & Coverage

Application Type Recommended Rate
Broadcast Seeding 50–75 lbs. per acre
Overseeding Rate 20–25 lbs. per acre
Small Food Plots 3–5 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft.
Planting Depth Approximately 1/2 inch

Why Choose Iron & Clay Cowpeas for Food Plots?

Iron & Clay Cowpeas remain a favorite among hunters, land managers, and wildlife enthusiasts for their ability to produce abundant, highly attractive forage during the critical spring and summer growing seasons. Deer are especially drawn to the tender young leaves during early emergence, making cowpeas one of the most effective warm-season attraction crops available.

Unlike many forage crops, Iron & Clay Cowpeas continue to produce during periods of heat and summer stress while improving soil conditions through natural nitrogen fixation. Their sprawling growth habit also helps suppress weeds and improve soil coverage in food plot systems.

As the season progresses, mature plants develop protein-rich pods that provide additional feed for turkey, quail, dove, and other upland game birds. This makes Iron & Clay Cowpeas an excellent multi-species wildlife planting option.


Ideal Uses

  • Deer food plots

  • Summer wildlife forage

  • Turkey and quail habitat

  • Warm-season cover crop programs

  • Soil-building crop rotations

  • Wildlife management properties

  • Mixed forage and screening plots

  • Hunting property nutrition programs


Planting Tips for Best Results

For best germination and forage production:

  • Plant after danger of frost when soil temperatures are consistently warm

  • Prepare a firm, weed-free seedbed before planting

  • Cover seed lightly at approximately 1/2 inch depth

  • Use a recommended cowpea inoculant for improved nitrogen fixation

  • Fertilize according to soil test recommendations

  • Avoid excessive grazing pressure during early establishment

Iron & Clay Cowpeas thrive in warm climates and perform exceptionally well in southern food plot programs where high-quality summer forage is essential for wildlife nutrition and antler development.





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