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<blockquote data-quote="JhnDeereMan" data-source="post: 5057374" data-attributes="member: 21586"><p>Grassland Reserve program is out there to encourage farmers to cut after July 1. Farmers typically only sign the pasture ground up in it because they can't afford the quality loss on the hay. It paid $11-15 per acre at one time. Not sure what it pays now. </p><p>Carlos I'm with you that nest predators have to be eliminated. Next step is gobblers need a chance to breed. That takes a delay in the season start. They have to have habitat to eat and survive. Overall a turkey has way more going against it than for it. </p><p>I have been hunting them in TN since 1996 and I have come to the conclusion that I'll control what I can on my farms and hope for the best. I trap. I don't start hunting until April 15th and leave some good grown up native habitat. Beyond that it's up to the Father upstairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JhnDeereMan, post: 5057374, member: 21586"] Grassland Reserve program is out there to encourage farmers to cut after July 1. Farmers typically only sign the pasture ground up in it because they can’t afford the quality loss on the hay. It paid $11-15 per acre at one time. Not sure what it pays now. Carlos I’m with you that nest predators have to be eliminated. Next step is gobblers need a chance to breed. That takes a delay in the season start. They have to have habitat to eat and survive. Overall a turkey has way more going against it than for it. I have been hunting them in TN since 1996 and I have come to the conclusion that I’ll control what I can on my farms and hope for the best. I trap. I don’t start hunting until April 15th and leave some good grown up native habitat. Beyond that it’s up to the Father upstairs. [/QUOTE]
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