It s the same just a different name.
Cowpeas vs iron clay peas.
Another said that black eyed are also known as cow peas.
Plant to the rate of 60 lb.
They are extremely high yielding in forage mass with high protein levels.
I have read conflicting reports.
Zone temperature zone warm.
Cowpeas are a favorite for a good hardy southern area food plot.
Cowpeas are generally very tolerant to deer pressure and once established have good re growth potential.
Pods light tan seeds.
This high protein forage is excellent when used for grazing haying baleage or as a component in a summer cover crop.
Planting iron clay cowpeas.
Iron clay cowpeas yield an extremely high number of seeds which helps them be fairly resilient when faced with high amount of deer pressure.
Deer are highly fond of iron clay cowpeas which is fortunate because the iron clay cowpeas provide a high level of protein that will help promote antler growth.
Iron and clay cowpeas are perhaps the most popular peas for wildlife enthusiasts planting warm season plots for deer.
Are they the same.
Iron clay peas cowpeas are a southern favorite for food plots and are an easily planted crop either in row or by broadcasting.
It will also produce seed in pods in late summer that make excellent quail and turkey food.
Iron clay cowpeas have become a favorite addition to deer forage food plot mixtures.
Plant characteristics height 24 36 bloom color purple leaf color green sun.
Cowpeas are the most productive legume in warm regions of the united states.
It is extremely high yielding high in protein and productive throughout the summer.
Iron and clay cowpeas are one of the most popular peas for wildlife enthusiasts who are planting warm season plots for deer and other wildlife.
Iron clay cowpeas are one of my all time favorite summer forages for deer.
Due to their preference deer have been known to strip a newly seeded area if it is heavily overpopulated.
Clay peas were carried as rations by confederate soldiers while both iron and clay peas sustained newly freed african americans after the civil war according to george washington carver s 1908 cookbook of field pea recipes vigorous drought hardy plants are a great nitrogen fixing cover crop.
This is an annual legume that provides forage and seeds for deer and game birds alike and can be planted in early march through september depending upon the climate zone.
Late maturing pods can be harvested for the kitchen or used for fodder.
Iron clay cowpeas are a summer annual legume.
Good root knot nematode resistance.
They tend to be productive throughout the summer.
They are vigorous drought hardy plants and are a great nitrogen fixing crop.
Iron and clay cowpeas are a summer annual legume.
Cowpeas are relatively inexpensive easy to establish and manage grow well under just about any condition produce a tremendous amount of protein packed and digestible forage and deer are extremely attracted to them.
They will also produce seeds in pods in late summer that.
Small packet has about 245 seeds.
With their highly digestible protein packed leaves they are commonly used as a warm season forage for deer and livestock.
The one said that cow peas are so much tastier than black eyed and healthier.
It is very tolerant to deer pressure once established and has good regrowth potential.