Plotting for Gobblers: The Top 10 Crops to Attract Turkeys to Your Food Plot in 2024

Plotting for Gobblers: The Top 10 Crops to Attract Turkeys to Your Food Plot in 2024

When it comes to drawing in turkeys to your hunting grounds, the right crops can make all the difference. Here's a rundown of 10 top-notch picks that'll have those gobblers flocking to your food plot like never before.

 

The Top 10 Crops to Attract Turkeys to Your Food Plot

  1. Peas
  2. Chufa
  3. Clover
  4. Chicory
  5. Grains
  6. Wildflowers
  7. Corn
  8. Soybeans
  9. Sorghum
  10. Sunflowers

 

1. Peas

These protein-packed legumes offer a lush green feast in the spring and summer, followed by irresistible pods filled with nutrient-rich seeds.

2. Chufa

Also known as tiger nuts, chufa's nutty tubers are a year-round favorite, providing turkeys with a crunchy snack they can't resist.

3. Clover

A perennial favorite, clover's dense foliage and protein-rich forage make it a must-have for any turkey hunter's food plot.

4. Chicory

Drought-tolerant and highly nutritious, chicory is a top choice for attracting turkeys, especially during dry spells.

5. Grains

Wheat, oats, and millet provide valuable food and cover, especially during the fall and winter months when turkeys need it most.

6. Wildflowers

Native wildflowers not only add beauty to your food plot but also attract a variety of insects, a vital protein source for turkeys.

7. Corn

Turkeys love to peck at corn, especially during the colder months when it's a valuable source of energy.

8. Soybeans

These legumes are a favorite among turkeys, offering a high-protein snack that's hard to resist.

9. Sorghum

With its tall stalks and abundant seeds, sorghum provides both food and cover, making it a great addition to any food plot.

10. Sunflowers

Sunflower seeds are a tasty treat for turkeys, and their tall stalks provide valuable cover and protection.

By incorporating these crops into your food plot, you'll create an irresistible buffet that turkeys won't be able to resist. So grab your seeds, roll up your sleeves, and get ready to welcome those gobblers to the ultimate feast!

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