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<blockquote data-quote="pluckem" data-source="post: 146166" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>Producers have the equipment and quantity that would bring the total cost to plant (and leave standing) down. So that is the right direction, but I would take it a step further and specific locations need to be targeted. Deer herd up where there's cover and habitat. Deer might travel for miles just to get to that wintering ground. What good would a bean field be that 3-5 miles from any of these wintering herds locations?</p><p></p><p>What about the farmer/rancher that always goes a step above the rest and has the winter thermal cover, plants the food plots, plants the browse, and basically manages his land for deer. Most of the time hunters swear about these set ups because they posts the land and wont allow any outside access. So you are stuck watching all the deer in the township frolic and browse out in the open with no care in the world. Would people be ok with giving these set ups money from public funds? Curious as to where most stand on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pluckem, post: 146166, member: 843"] Producers have the equipment and quantity that would bring the total cost to plant (and leave standing) down. So that is the right direction, but I would take it a step further and specific locations need to be targeted. Deer herd up where there's cover and habitat. Deer might travel for miles just to get to that wintering ground. What good would a bean field be that 3-5 miles from any of these wintering herds locations? What about the farmer/rancher that always goes a step above the rest and has the winter thermal cover, plants the food plots, plants the browse, and basically manages his land for deer. Most of the time hunters swear about these set ups because they posts the land and wont allow any outside access. So you are stuck watching all the deer in the township frolic and browse out in the open with no care in the world. Would people be ok with giving these set ups money from public funds? Curious as to where most stand on this. [/QUOTE]
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