Introducing Certified Organic Food Plot Seed from Hale Habitat

Introducing Certified Organic Food Plot Seed from Hale Habitat

Hale Habitat & Seed's Certified Organic Food Plot Seed collection is built for land managers who want clean soil, strong genetics, and dependable performance—season after season. Our operation is listed in the Organic Integrity Database and our organic seeds and mixes are certified by MOSA Certified Organic so you can plant with confidence when "clean' really matters.

What’s in the organic lineup?
✅ 4 seasonal organic food plot blends
✅ 7 organic straight-seed options (for custom mixes or single crops)
✅ Produced under certified organic standards—free from synthetic chemicals

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4 Seasonal Organic Food Plot Blends

If you want an easy, season-matched plan, start here. Pick the blend that fits your planting window and wildlife goals, prep your seedbed, and plant at the recommended depth.

Organic Spring Food Plot Blend (Perennial)

A perennial spring foundation built for early-season nutrition and multi-year value.

  • What’s inside: Alfalfa + Medium Red Clover + Ladino White Clover
  • Seeding rate: 12 lb/acre  •  Depth: ¼–½"
  • Best window: Frost seeding/early spring or after last frost through late spring
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Organic Summer Food Plot Blend

Warm-season power designed for high-protein forage and high-energy attraction during peak summer demand.

  • What’s inside: Soybeans + Corn + Buckwheat + Proso Millet
  • Seeding rate: 40 lb/acre  •  Depth: 1"
  • Best window: Late spring through early summer (warm soils)
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Organic Fall Food Plot Blend for Wildlife

Cool-season attraction built for hunting season—fast establishment with strong early draw and late-season food value.

  • What’s inside: Daikon Radish + Oats + Crimson Clover + Rapeseed + Winter Peas
  • Seeding rate: 32 lb/acre  •  Depth: ¼–½"
  • Best window: Late summer through early fall (plan ahead of frost)
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Organic Winter Food Plot Blend

Cold-hardy nutrition and soil coverage designed to carry wildlife through the toughest months and bounce back fast.

  • What’s inside: Winter Rye + Winter Wheat + Daikon Radish + Winter Camelina + Hairy Vetch
  • Seeding rate: 40 lb/acre  •  Depth: ½"
  • Best window: Late summer through early fall (establish before hard freeze)
View Winter Blend

 


7 Organic Straight-Seed Options

Want to customize your own program? These straight-seed options let you tweak protein, attraction, soil-building, and season timing without guesswork.

Organic Daikon Radish 

Rapid-establishing brassica for forage + soil structure.

  • Rate: 5–10 lb/acre  •  Depth: ¼–½"
  • Best window: Late summer–early fall or early spring
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Organic Crimson Clover

Cool-season legume for high-protein forage and soil-building.

  • Rate: 15–20 lb/acre  •  Depth: ¼–½"
  • Best window: Late summer–early fall or early spring
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Organic Winter Rye

Cold-hardy cereal for late-season forage and early spring green-up.

  • Rate: 60–120 lb/acre  •  Depth: ½–1"
  • Best window: Late summer through fall
View Winter Rye

Organic Buckwheat

Fast warm-season cover with quick attraction and strong canopy.

  • Rate: 50–100 lb/acre  •  Depth: ½–1"
  • Best window: Late spring through mid-summer
View Buckwheat

Organic Corn

Energy-rich grain and structure for season-long attraction.

  • Rate: 20–25 lb/acre  •  Depth: 1–1½"
  • Best window: Late spring through early summer
View Organic Corn

Organic Soybean 

High-protein summer forage that transitions to energy-rich pods.

  • Rate: 50–60 lb/acre  •  Depth: 1–1½"
  • Best window: Late spring through early summer
View Soybeans

Organic Alfalfa

High-protein perennial for long-term nutrition and soil improvement.

  • Rate: 15–20 lb/acre  •  Depth: ¼" (do not plant deeper)
  • Best window: Early spring or late summer (ahead of frost)
View Alfalfa

Helpful resources

Want better results on your first organic planting (or your next one)? These pages make it simple:

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Questions on what to plant (and when)? Reach out anytime—our goal is simple: keep it honest, effective, and easy to plant.

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