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<blockquote data-quote="farmguy" data-source="post: 1319895" data-attributes="member: 1419"><p>In Minnesota we have more wolves than all the other lower 48 combined. Yes wolves are a problem. The payment is a joke. First of all we do have more vegetation here, not as much open space as in the NW. Finding a wolf kill is very hard especially calves. I was never reimbursed because prove the calf existed, prove that it was healthy, prove you used good management. My problem was the calf is just gone. I did find a couple when we hayed but all you find is a bit of hair and a few bones. Kind of hard to prove it was healthy, your management and what killed it. The reimbursement sounds good on paper. The stated losses to wolves is merely a small percent of the actual losses. The word around here is SSS. farmguy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmguy, post: 1319895, member: 1419"] In Minnesota we have more wolves than all the other lower 48 combined. Yes wolves are a problem. The payment is a joke. First of all we do have more vegetation here, not as much open space as in the NW. Finding a wolf kill is very hard especially calves. I was never reimbursed because prove the calf existed, prove that it was healthy, prove you used good management. My problem was the calf is just gone. I did find a couple when we hayed but all you find is a bit of hair and a few bones. Kind of hard to prove it was healthy, your management and what killed it. The reimbursement sounds good on paper. The stated losses to wolves is merely a small percent of the actual losses. The word around here is SSS. farmguy [/QUOTE]
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