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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5661892" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Is there a way to add more that one like?</p><p></p><p>I completely agree...no way could I agree more.</p><p></p><p>There are so many other things more benifical to wildlife to spend your money on....for starters, one gallon of chainsaw gas will give a much greater return on investment verses a bag a corn...heck, verses a pallet of bagged corn.....stop feeding coons and other nest raiders and open up the canopy to allow sunlight to the forest floor and improve nesting habitat, fawning ground and create tons of healthy forage for wildlife. Also, as mentioned...in our humid climate dont risk afltoxin contaminated feed...it is deadly to poults and other song birds so theres no way I'd feed it...especially this time of year.....other options....spray some grassy areas and disk to disturb the soil, open up the seed bank and watch the benifical forage develop...then theres burning....the list is long of items that cost less and are much more benifical than feeding corn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5661892, member: 20594"] Is there a way to add more that one like? I completely agree...no way could I agree more. There are so many other things more benifical to wildlife to spend your money on....for starters, one gallon of chainsaw gas will give a much greater return on investment verses a bag a corn...heck, verses a pallet of bagged corn.....stop feeding coons and other nest raiders and open up the canopy to allow sunlight to the forest floor and improve nesting habitat, fawning ground and create tons of healthy forage for wildlife. Also, as mentioned...in our humid climate dont risk afltoxin contaminated feed...it is deadly to poults and other song birds so theres no way I'd feed it...especially this time of year.....other options....spray some grassy areas and disk to disturb the soil, open up the seed bank and watch the benifical forage develop...then theres burning....the list is long of items that cost less and are much more benifical than feeding corn. [/QUOTE]
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