Posted by Mike (WA) on March 28, 2012 at 08:23:09 from (69.10.196.49):
In Reply to: Crane damage posted by Row Crop on March 28, 2012 at 05:03:06:
Too late for the 3 S system- you're already down to 2 S's.
Might try enlisting the kids in the local Ag class- Everybody bring a 12 guage, you buy ammo for all, station them all around and in the field. Whenever the flock starts to land, the nearest guys fire off a couple rounds into the air- flock tries to move to another area, same result. If they're migrating, shouldn't take long to convince them to move to the neighbors cornfield, where they could actually LAND, and eat HIS stuff.
Kinda thinking the cranes eating some corn won't put you out of business as fast as legal fees, fines and a stretch in the local detention center for killing a protected species. . .
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