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Re: Article in QDMA mag..
[Re: walt4dun]
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03/07/17 07:27 PM
03/07/17 07:27 PM
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I grew up hunting farmland and there is no comparison to timber company pine plantations in quality or quantity of wildlife..
You show me a place that is 50/50 ag & woods that regularly cuts timber & is on a burn schedule and I'll show you a place that will grow wildlife & lots of it. Then whats the deal with Marengo co? I have heard several folks say the numbers are pathetically low. Is that just in the areas distant from row cropping? I have no idea.
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