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Conservation - More on Chufa Gold
There are no shortcuts for landowners wishing to attract turkeys to their land, but planting chufa is an excellent step in the right direction.
Turkey
Gold Chufa, sold by the National
Wild Turkey Federation, is an
agricultural variety of the native
nutsedge that matures in 90 to 110
days. Chufa produces underground
tubers that turkeys relish.
“Turkeys begin scratching for chufa during the fall, after the foliage above ground has turned brown,” said Bryan Burhans, NWTF Director of Land Management Programs. “The larger birds will continue to feed on chufa until it’s gone, which is usually late spring.”
When to plant
Chufa does best in areas with long
growing seasons. In the South, chufa
is planted from April through July;
in colder climates, it is planted in
April and May. It grows in a variety
of soil types, but does best in
moderately to well-drained sandy or
loam soils.
How to plant
To plant chufa on your property,
please follow the guidelines below:
• Prior to
planting, test the soil and add the
recommended amounts of lime and
fertilizer for best growth.
• Lime and fertilizer should be
worked into the soil with a disc or
drag.
• Broadcast chufa at a rate of 40
to 50 pounds per acre on a prepared
seedbed.
• Then, cover the seeds 1 to 1.5
inches with a harrow or drag.
How to order
Turkey Gold Chufa is available
through the National Wild Turkey
Federation’s Project HELP (Habitat
Enhancement Land Program). To place
an order or receive a free catalog,
call 800-THE-NWTF. The NWTF’s
Wildlife Bulletin No. 7 also
features more in-depth information
on chufa. Pricing information is now
available on the Federation’s
Turkey Shoppe by
clicking
here






