Hunters that want more habitat needs to buy up land for their own use, stock it and plant feed for the animals they want to hunt.
The fellow I cash rent my farm to cut and baled over five acres of corn this year that the deer and coon had stripped clean. I have a five acre field the borders my woods and the deer and coon clean at least a 1/3 of it when it is in corn. Right after the beans were harvested this year one of my workers counted over twenty deer at the edge of my woods in the bean field. The DNR adds turkeys and coyotes and pheasants and you don't see many pheasants by hunting season. The wild turkeys are starting to eat corn in the amounts as the deer.
Think what a service it would be for the hunters to buy land, plant crops and not harvest them so the animals would not have to eat the dollars out of farmers pockets that farm for a living.
Rather than poor poor me the hunter cause of the big bad farmer. Become a big farm hunter. (:^D
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