Incognito™ Food Plot Seed

Are you looking to create better access, conceal a food plot or block your food plot from a road? If so, Incognito is the perfect food plot mix for you.

Incognito is an inexpensive food plot mix designed to create concealment and protected access to or from your food plot or tree stand without breaking the bank. It provides two special varieties of sorghum and Egyptian wheat that grow extremely fast and deliver outstanding cover. This unique blend is engineered not only to grow tall, but to include a backbone variety of sorghum that helps Incognito withstand wind, rain and snow, providing concealment deep into the late season.

Incognito is an excellent mix of fast growing warm season annuals that can reach 7 to 12 feet tall in 80 to 110 days. It is easy to establish, relatively soil tolerant and extremely aggressive once it takes off. Whether you are screening a road, hiding plot movement or creating a secluded entry and exit route, Incognito gives you the flexibility to improve your property layout this fall.

It thrives on nitrogen. Once established, an application of high nitrogen fertilizer can go a long way toward maximizing height and density. Incognito can be planted with a hand broadcaster or planter and is most effective when planted in strips 10 feet wide or more.

Incognito requires full sun and good seed to soil contact to reach full height and maturity and will not creep into adjoining fields or food plots. As an annual, it must be replanted each year.

1 Jug (3.25 lbs) = 1/4 acre
1 Big Gulp (26 lbs) = 2 acres

Plant Varieties

Egyptian Wheat
Two varieties of Sorghum

Planting Guide

Seed Type: Annuals

Location: Full sun, open areas, well drained soil

pH Range: 5.5 – 7.0 (Elbow Grease can help raise pH if needed)

Soil Type: Well drained, dark rich, sandy, clay

Tilling: Tilled, plowed, disked or hand raked soil

Fertilizer: Use recommendation from soil test or a combined 2–3 gallons of Crank’d and Freight Train per acre

Seed Depth: 1/2 inch or less

Seed Rate: 13 lbs per acre

Planting Dates

North: May – July
Central: May – August
South: June – September



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