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    The FIB guilty or innocent is a side show to take the attention away from the rancher/would be cop killer. Let's face it that is a correct description.
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    Radical? Things published by the American Land Council, the Farm Bureau, and all that bs you posted about the Oregon standoff. You know, the one that if we didn't help we would be standing some alone at the end of our driveway one day. The one where the would be cop killer was shot. So back...
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    Stans Dad it's a tongue in cheek about States east of the Mississippi own everything within their borders. States west of the Mississippi were not given all the land within their borders and they acknowledge such in their state constitutions. If you go put to western North Dakota they call...
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    I keep forgetting that east of the Mississippi is the United States too.:) Yes yes I know. You sheep guys think the line is the Missouri river. Allen would you happen to know what portion of fertilizer is inert material?
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    Read it again Kurt he said "We farmers". Most of my relatives farm too so the dislike farmers is simply a cheap shot to try win a debate. Roots remain in burned ground and still hold the soil. Regrowth will be rapid, but it would be faster and more robust with some rain.
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    As I said I am not sure what it is. Drainage is one factor, but that depends on soil type. Pouring fertilizer to the land is also another factor. That's why many want tile. They want to flush the crap they have created downstream and make it someone else's problem. I got the call from the...
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    Multiple use in the badlands is alive and well. Why would you question that? If your ever around Jamestown let me take you out and show you some of that land. It has turned white and blows like snow some days. Each year before they spray the weeds get thicker. I would guess the alkalinity...
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    I am thinking the same thing. We always camp at Magpie when bow hunting. I'm not discouraged though. Since deer are browsers and fire stimulates many broad leaf species it could be better. However, some of the winter thermal cover may be gone and they will leave the area before gun season.
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    get it's odd that you include total expenditures when you speak about programs you don't like, and lament about how such a waste could continue, but brake it down to pennies per individual when it's a program you do like, and tell people about how cheap it is for all its benefits. You tell us...
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    They save him money, so it's the same as money in the pocket. If someone made my house payments instead of handing me money I would be just as happy. How much would that loaf of bread cost us if we could purchase from other countries? We can't even get milk from Minnesota. I thought...
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    Exactly like Obamacare.
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    That works a lot better than scaring the crap out of them and they fly to who knows where like Big Iron mentioned. My experience is with ducks and geese, and talking with folks who have released turkey, grouse, and pheasants. The upland guys did mention leaving at least one side with...
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    On some public land I have looked at about 20 native plant species not seen for years germinated after burning. Some plant seed requires freezing, and many people are aware of that, but far fewer people are aware that some of our native species require fire (scarification). Many prairie plant...
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    I called the Forest Service and am waiting for a call back on some data on their holdings in North Dakota.
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    If a little extra expense is acceptable a soft release may work better. The idea is to pen and feed them in the area you will release them. Then don't push them all out at once. Leave an opening where they can escape individually. They will walk away and stay grouped rather than fly a half...
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    The oil companies wanted to drill on a wildlife refuge in Alaska. It was less than 1% of the land they wanted to drill on. With all the wild land in Alaska I think it was reasonable to let them drill. The logging companies tried to convince everyone that they would go out of business if they...
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    I understand the frustration. We have agriculture interests riding herd so we can never get to what we should really be talking about on a hunting site. What we should really be talking about in relation to section line roads is habitat fragmentation, mule deer behavior in relation to human...
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    Hmmmm did someone who wanted roads throw a match out. Many areas are tough to get to, that's why they use aircraft. Do you think they should have roads on every section in the Rockies? Calling something you don't like liberal doesn't make it liberal, or you right. I hope others see through...
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    No kidding. That was my point one is mining and the other is labor. That's so correct it's best to leave it there. Would that be new dollars or old dollars? ;:;popcorn
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    How much is enough? Do they really need the last five percent or is the effort just an exercise in hatred of conservation? New tax dollars are a political concept. There is no difference in tax dollars. A dollar is a dollar. Raw materials and labor both produce the same thing. You can dig...

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