pea seed plant Frostmaster Winter Pea Seeds– Seed World
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pea seed plant Frostmaster Winter Pea Seeds– Seed WorldFrost Master Winter Pea Food Plot Seeds Premium Cold Tolerant Forage Pea for Wildlife, Cover Crops, and Soil Improvement FrostMaster Winter Peas are a high performance forage pea variety specifically selected for superior cold tolerance, exceptional forage quality, and vigorous seasonal growth. This small seeded annual legume is widely utilized for wildlife food plots, forage production, cover cropping systems, and natural soil enhancement programs.

Frost Master Winter Pea Food Plot Seeds

Premium Cold-Tolerant Forage Pea for Wildlife, Cover Crops, and Soil Improvement

FrostMaster Winter Peas are a high-performance forage pea variety specifically selected for superior cold tolerance, exceptional forage quality, and vigorous seasonal growth. This small-seeded annual legume is widely utilized for wildlife food plots, forage production, cover cropping systems, and natural soil enhancement programs.

Engineered for dependable cool-season performance, FrostMaster Winter Peas produce long, aggressive vines with broad leaves capable of generating substantial forage tonnage under favorable growing conditions. The variety is highly regarded for its excellent palatability, making it an outstanding choice for attracting and sustaining deer, turkey, and other wildlife species, while also serving as a nutritious forage option for livestock.

Unlike many traditional winter and spring pea varieties, FrostMaster Winter Peas produce white flowers, indicating the absence of tannins — naturally occurring compounds commonly associated with bitter flavor profiles in forage crops. This low-tannin characteristic contributes to a sweeter, more desirable forage that encourages heavier grazing activity and improved forage utilization.

In addition to forage production, FrostMaster Winter Peas provide valuable agronomic benefits through natural nitrogen fixation and organic matter production. Their vigorous growth helps improve soil structure, enhance soil biology, and support long-term soil fertility within crop rotation and regenerative agriculture systems.


Key Product Benefits

Feature Advantage
Superior Cold Tolerance Maintains strong performance during cool-season growing conditions
Highly Palatable Forage Low tannin content produces sweeter, more attractive forage
Excellent Biomass Production Generates substantial organic matter and forage tonnage
Nitrogen Fixation Capability Naturally contributes nitrogen to improve soil fertility
Aggressive Vine Growth Establishes dense forage coverage for grazing and wildlife feeding
Wildlife Attraction Highly preferred by deer and other wildlife species
Multi-Purpose Application Suitable for forage, food plots, cover crops, and soil-building programs

Planting Specifications

Specification Recommendation
Seeding Rate 30–35 lbs. per acre
Planting Depth 3/4" – 1"
Recommended Soil Types Sandy to Loam Soils
Growth Habit Annual Legume
Preferred Planting Season Fall
Sunlight Requirements Full Sun to Partial Sun

Recommended Applications

Use Description
Wildlife Food Plots Provides highly attractive cool-season forage for deer and game wildlife
Cover Crop Systems Helps reduce erosion while improving soil quality
Livestock Forage Produces nutrient-rich forage suitable for grazing systems
Nitrogen Management Enhances soil fertility through biological nitrogen fixation
Soil Improvement Programs Increases organic matter and improves overall soil structure

Agronomic Advantages

FrostMaster Winter Peas are an excellent addition to wildlife management programs, pasture systems, conservation plantings, and regenerative farming operations. Their ability to establish quickly, produce abundant forage, and improve soil health makes them a dependable choice for growers seeking both short-term forage production and long-term soil improvement benefits.

The combination of superior palatability, cold tolerance, and nitrogen-fixing capability allows FrostMaster Winter Peas to perform effectively across a wide range of environmental conditions and agricultural applications.


Establishment & Management Guidelines

Recommendation Details
Seedbed Preparation Plant into a firm, properly prepared seedbed for optimal establishment
Moisture Requirements Adequate soil moisture improves germination and early growth
Soil Fertility Performs best in moderately fertile, well-drained soils
Inoculation Legume inoculants may enhance nitrogen fixation performance
Grazing Management Allow sufficient establishment before intensive grazing pressure

FrostMaster Winter Peas Performance Overview

Trait Performance Rating
Cold Tolerance Excellent
Forage Quality Excellent
Wildlife Preference Excellent
Nitrogen Fixation High
Organic Matter Production High
Soil Improvement Potential Excellent
Palatability Exceptional
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