Free Shipping on Quail Food Plot Seed

   02.12.13

Free Shipping on Quail Food Plot Seed

Next winter’s food plot starts this spring, so choose from Quail Forever’s Signature Series Food and Cover Mixes, enjoy free shipping and make sure your birds aren’t left out in the cold. Order now to ensure your food plot seed is in hand when it’s time to plant.

Why choose one of the 13 Quail Forever Signature Series Food and Cover Mixes?

  • High-quality grain food plots located next to covey headquarters allow quail to establish safe feeding patterns – minimizing movement and reducing predation
  • They’re specially formulated and designed by Quail Forever’s certified wildlife biologists
  • Large variety of food plot mixes provide options for different regions and your kind of hunting
  • Free shipping – that’s a savings of $10 or more per bag, depending on location
  • Your product purchase supports QF and wildlife habitat conservation

Check out our most popular food plot seed mixes, like Covey Rise, Dove & Quail and Blizzard Buster – all engineered to carry bobwhites and other upland birds through tough winters. Upland hunters will find the short stature (3′) Early Longtail Milo perfect for wingshooting.

Most importantly, Quail Forever is here to see your food plot from seed to sprout. Questions about mixes, food plot size and location, equipment, herbicides and fertilizer? Our comprehensive Signature Series Food Plot Guide will help, and for technical questions, just contact us.

Avatar Author ID 147 - 1934744772

Pheasants Forever launched Quail Forever in August of 2005 to address the continuing loss of habitat suitable for quail and the subsequent quail population decline. Bobwhite population losses over the last 25 years range from 60 to 90 percent across the country. The reason for the quail population plunge is simple - massive losses of habitat suitable for quail. There are five major factors leading to the losses of quail habitat; intensified farming and forestry practices, succession of grassland ecosystems to forests, overwhelming presence of exotic grasses like fescue that choke out wildlife, and urban sprawl.

Read More