Peredovik Black Oilseed Sunflower across regions.
Peredovik Black Oilseed Sunflower is reviewed in 1 of 15 agricultural regions for which we have independent variety performance data. Regions without an entry indicate insufficient data — not necessarily that the variety underperforms there. 2026 review cycle.
Performance by region
- New EnglandLimited Data
- Mid-Atlantic NorthLimited Data
- Mid-Atlantic SouthLimited Data
- Upper SoutheastLimited Data
- Deep SouthGood
Peredovik black oilseed sunflower is the standard dove-hunting food plot species in the Deep South — small black oil seeds and timed maturity (May planting / August dry-down) coincide with the September 1 dove season opener across the Southeast. State wildlife agencies in GA, AL, MS, and SC publish dove field management guides centered on Peredovik.
- Gulf Coast / FloridaLimited Data
- Corn Belt NorthLimited Data
- Corn Belt CoreLimited Data
- Corn Belt SouthLimited Data
- Southern PlainsLimited Data
- TexasLimited Data
- Northern RockiesLimited Data
- Southern RockiesLimited Data
- Pacific NorthwestLimited Data
- CaliforniaLimited Data
Regions marked “Limited Data” have not yet been reviewed for this variety. We don’t generate review pages where verified performance data is insufficient — a missing page is better than a fabricated summary.
Peredovik Black Oilseed Sunflower as a food plot
Sunflowers as a hunting food plot.
Sunflower fields are the most concentrated dove hunting opportunity of the year. Stagger plantings every 2 weeks for extended hunting season.
- Deep SouthUniversity Trial Data
- 14 additional regions pending review.