Posted by Banditfarmer on June 16, 2014 at 21:09:10 from (65.27.225.54):
In Reply to: crops and wildlife posted by Brian806 on June 16, 2014 at 18:21:32:
Years ago me and dad rented a farm that was over run with wild life, We rented it for 16 years and that last year was miserable mess, Lots of people hunting the place but they could never make a dent in the population. I guess the best way to put it is like this, If the deer and coons don't eat all the corn and the ground hogs don't eat the beans and the turkeys don't trample the wheat down or tear the crops up YOU COULD MAKE A GOOD CROP! One year I got 85 ground hogs (my shoulder still hurts), Hunters got 26 deer and 9 tom turkeys and 4 coon hunters got 61 coons all off 149 acres. And the hunters were as bad as the wildlife on the crops. We parted on good terms with the land owner and he understood and we found a new guy to farm it for him to help him out for the next year. We hated to let it go but enough was enough. Bandit
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