I am right there with you Rob. I hate them too. We just got done harvesting a wheat field and there was 8 of them that popped out there that night. So they had been back there chowing on the wheat, lying down in it smashing it down and walking through it too. Not to mention that 75 canadian geese (I counted them) came in and landed in the field after we cut it. I think they have been out there all year every night. I planted some corn and sunflowers back in behind the wheat and that helped keep them out of the wheat but they sure are destroying the corn and sunflowers. I planted them for the pheasants and the deer are ruining them. I honestly think I want to go back and start dropping them. I have had it with excess deer ruining everything. I think Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania all have deer populations of around 2 million animals. Imagine all those deer eating crops every day. They should just have a yearly shooting for a week where anybody can shoot as many deer as they can find bullets for. Every field around here in mid michigan has herds of these b@stards eating crops.
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