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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5539260" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Agree, cut it out totally...but the idea I believe was to not stop folks from using their back yard bird feeders....but I'm absolutely fine with stopping the feeding of wildlife with corn that's possibly tainted with aflatoxin.</p><p></p><p>Where we differ is I'm not going down the "haves and have not" path....my neighbor can afford to plant 10 acre of beans but I can only afford to plant 2 acre.... another neighbor can't afford to plant any beans ...but that fact shouldnt allow someone to feed wildlife corn that may be tainted with aflatoxin? I don't think someones financial situation or equipment ownership should determine what's best for wildlife...nor should it determine how we're allowed to take game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5539260, member: 20594"] Agree, cut it out totally...but the idea I believe was to not stop folks from using their back yard bird feeders....but I'm absolutely fine with stopping the feeding of wildlife with corn that's possibly tainted with aflatoxin. Where we differ is I'm not going down the "haves and have not" path....my neighbor can afford to plant 10 acre of beans but I can only afford to plant 2 acre.... another neighbor can't afford to plant any beans ...but that fact shouldnt allow someone to feed wildlife corn that may be tainted with aflatoxin? I don't think someones financial situation or equipment ownership should determine what's best for wildlife...nor should it determine how we're allowed to take game. [/QUOTE]
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