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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1276486" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>Im certainly not an expert but I will have to dig up the picture of me wrapped up as a baby in the floor board of the willys jeep bird hunting. We raised pointers and Hunted quail all my life until They disappeared in the late 80s, we didn't start deer hunting until the quail were gone. The landscape started changing back then as farmers were working to become more efficient and a lot more chemicals were being used. People would also let land lay fallow for a year or two as a normal rotation. There is a happy medium like Joe described. I think having diverse wildlife population is a sign that you are using good management practices .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1276486, member: 23550"] Im certainly not an expert but I will have to dig up the picture of me wrapped up as a baby in the floor board of the willys jeep bird hunting. We raised pointers and Hunted quail all my life until They disappeared in the late 80s, we didn't start deer hunting until the quail were gone. The landscape started changing back then as farmers were working to become more efficient and a lot more chemicals were being used. People would also let land lay fallow for a year or two as a normal rotation. There is a happy medium like Joe described. I think having diverse wildlife population is a sign that you are using good management practices . [/QUOTE]
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