The cold winds of winter have arrived. From our toasty warm homes, we gaze out our windows and feel sorry for the deer and other wild creatures foraging for their next meal. We want to help them. So ...
looked like a bright yellow paint splashed across the intersection. I know it was fresh because I saw it happen. There was no need to swerve to avoid the spill. It wasn't paint at all. Lying scattered ...
With the recent deep snows having buried and essentially locked up wildlife food sources, hungry animals are desperate. Tracks of starving deer mark their risky nocturnal incursions into area ...
FARGO - Avoiding high-moisture corn is not an option in 2009 for many producers. We are at a time when harvest should be nearly complete. Not just in our region, but also in the entire Corn Belt, ...
LITTLE ROCK — Marcus Gunter usually buys about 160 bags of “deer corn” each summer to prepare for hunting season in Arkansas. Not this year. Not at today’s prices, said Gunter, president of the ...
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How to tell if your corn pile is educating deer instead of helping you
Deer quickly learn patterns, and a poorly managed corn pile can teach them more about your habits than you... The post How to ...
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