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Crop land vs bird numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="Planking" data-source="post: 5108979" data-attributes="member: 13775"><p>I converted a cattle farm that never had turkeys, deer or quail in my decade of use to row crop land that now has deer, alot of turkey and a few quail. I let some areas stay fallow and trap as much as i can. It may be worth studying but i just don't see how that could happen if the crops caused them to disappear.</p><p></p><p>After trapping for a couple of years, im convinced there are enough nest predators running around Tennessee to feed a large country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planking, post: 5108979, member: 13775"] I converted a cattle farm that never had turkeys, deer or quail in my decade of use to row crop land that now has deer, alot of turkey and a few quail. I let some areas stay fallow and trap as much as i can. It may be worth studying but i just don't see how that could happen if the crops caused them to disappear. After trapping for a couple of years, im convinced there are enough nest predators running around Tennessee to feed a large country. [/QUOTE]
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