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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 243050" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>What is good hunting ground? A quarter of peas without a blade of grass more than 2 inches high will attract very few deer, but might be loaded with geese. Some plot land looks really good for pheasants but not so good for waterfowl. I cannot say for sure since I've never looked into the PLOTS program but have been told that the payment varies, dependent on the quality of the land for hunting. Cattle grazing and leaving cow manure might not look great but you will see birds scratching in cow piles, especially if the cows have been eating corn. Plus all that manure provides natural fertilizer for the ground in the future. </p><p></p><p>PLOTS might not be perfect, in fact the G&F will probably agree with that claim, but it's better than not having a program for the benefit of sportsman at all. One landowner told me "I don't make much money off the program but it pays the taxes."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 243050, member: 3373"] What is good hunting ground? A quarter of peas without a blade of grass more than 2 inches high will attract very few deer, but might be loaded with geese. Some plot land looks really good for pheasants but not so good for waterfowl. I cannot say for sure since I've never looked into the PLOTS program but have been told that the payment varies, dependent on the quality of the land for hunting. Cattle grazing and leaving cow manure might not look great but you will see birds scratching in cow piles, especially if the cows have been eating corn. Plus all that manure provides natural fertilizer for the ground in the future. PLOTS might not be perfect, in fact the G&F will probably agree with that claim, but it's better than not having a program for the benefit of sportsman at all. One landowner told me "I don't make much money off the program but it pays the taxes." [/QUOTE]
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