








Domain Landing Strip TM
Landing Strip offers a unique blend of plant varieties designed to provide cover and food in summer, fall, and winter for your resident and migrating waterfowl population.
Comprised of three varieties of millet and one variety of sorghum, Landing Strip will mature in 60–80 days, can be planted by water, and can be flooded once mature. This combination of plants can grow 3–5 feet tall and helps increase your chances during migration by creating the perfect “landing strip” to hunt over.
Landing Strip can handle the heat, offering flexibility in planting dates, and holds up well for long periods once established. It provides a reliable food source for waterfowl and is typically planted near a wetland or body of water that offers a dependable source of drinking water. Planting on the edge of a pond or in a floodable area can yield great results!
In addition to improving habitat and food availability for waterfowl, we’ve found Landing Strip to be a favorite of upland birds and deer as well—making this a true multi-species habitat mix.
1 Jug (5 lbs.) = 1/4 Acre
1 Big Gulp (20 lbs.) = 1 Acre
Plant Varieties
3 varieties of millet
1 variety of sorghum
Planting Guide
Seed type: Annuals
Location: Full or partial sun, hunt plot, backwoods plot
pH range: 5.5–7.0 (Elbow Grease can help raise pH if needed)
Soil type: Dark/rich, sandy, rocky, clay
Tilling: Till, disk, or hand rake
Fertilizer: Use recommendation from soil test — or a combined 2–3 gallons of Crank’d and Freight Train per acre
Seed depth: 1/4” or less
Seed rate: 20 lbs. / acre
Planting dates:
North: May–Aug
Central: April–Aug
South: March–May or Aug–Sept
Landing Strip offers a unique blend of plant varieties designed to provide cover and food in summer, fall, and winter for your resident and migrating waterfowl population.
Comprised of three varieties of millet and one variety of sorghum, Landing Strip will mature in 60–80 days, can be planted by water, and can be flooded once mature. This combination of plants can grow 3–5 feet tall and helps increase your chances during migration by creating the perfect “landing strip” to hunt over.
Landing Strip can handle the heat, offering flexibility in planting dates, and holds up well for long periods once established. It provides a reliable food source for waterfowl and is typically planted near a wetland or body of water that offers a dependable source of drinking water. Planting on the edge of a pond or in a floodable area can yield great results!
In addition to improving habitat and food availability for waterfowl, we’ve found Landing Strip to be a favorite of upland birds and deer as well—making this a true multi-species habitat mix.
1 Jug (5 lbs.) = 1/4 Acre
1 Big Gulp (20 lbs.) = 1 Acre
Plant Varieties
3 varieties of millet
1 variety of sorghum
Planting Guide
Seed type: Annuals
Location: Full or partial sun, hunt plot, backwoods plot
pH range: 5.5–7.0 (Elbow Grease can help raise pH if needed)
Soil type: Dark/rich, sandy, rocky, clay
Tilling: Till, disk, or hand rake
Fertilizer: Use recommendation from soil test — or a combined 2–3 gallons of Crank’d and Freight Train per acre
Seed depth: 1/4” or less
Seed rate: 20 lbs. / acre
Planting dates:
North: May–Aug
Central: April–Aug
South: March–May or Aug–Sept
Landing Strip offers a unique blend of plant varieties designed to provide cover and food in summer, fall, and winter for your resident and migrating waterfowl population.
Comprised of three varieties of millet and one variety of sorghum, Landing Strip will mature in 60–80 days, can be planted by water, and can be flooded once mature. This combination of plants can grow 3–5 feet tall and helps increase your chances during migration by creating the perfect “landing strip” to hunt over.
Landing Strip can handle the heat, offering flexibility in planting dates, and holds up well for long periods once established. It provides a reliable food source for waterfowl and is typically planted near a wetland or body of water that offers a dependable source of drinking water. Planting on the edge of a pond or in a floodable area can yield great results!
In addition to improving habitat and food availability for waterfowl, we’ve found Landing Strip to be a favorite of upland birds and deer as well—making this a true multi-species habitat mix.
1 Jug (5 lbs.) = 1/4 Acre
1 Big Gulp (20 lbs.) = 1 Acre
Plant Varieties
3 varieties of millet
1 variety of sorghum
Planting Guide
Seed type: Annuals
Location: Full or partial sun, hunt plot, backwoods plot
pH range: 5.5–7.0 (Elbow Grease can help raise pH if needed)
Soil type: Dark/rich, sandy, rocky, clay
Tilling: Till, disk, or hand rake
Fertilizer: Use recommendation from soil test — or a combined 2–3 gallons of Crank’d and Freight Train per acre
Seed depth: 1/4” or less
Seed rate: 20 lbs. / acre
Planting dates:
North: May–Aug
Central: April–Aug
South: March–May or Aug–Sept