MANAGING PREDATORS FOR BETTER DEER HUNTING
Oct 09, 2020
3 minutes
STEVE BARTYLLA
t was a shocking sight. It’d taken the raccoons less than a month to flatten the 9-acre cornfield, and I do mean flatten. With input costs at $450 per acre, it’s not like I convinced the landowner client to plant 9 acres of corn for next to nothing. That level of an investment for feeding deer throughout the hunting season and winter is nothing to sneeze at, when the crop exceeds expectations and the deer are fat and happy. Paying that much to feed raccoons just isn’t
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