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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4550811" data-attributes="member: 69"><p><strong>Re: Farmer depredation</strong></p><p></p><p>I grew up farming. No more of a rewarding yet stressful job. They have all the elements working for or against them 365 days a year. Many they have no control over. Deer eating their crops is one that they may can negotiate to some extent. I understand why they want depredation permits if the need be. By default they create and sustain the very thing that they battle. Between them, the hunters, and TWRA there is a fine balancing act. Sometimes it appears to lean more favorably one way or the other. As a hunter but knowing what the farmer faces I'd hate to know I had to be the deciding factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4550811, member: 69"] [b]Re: Farmer depredation[/b] I grew up farming. No more of a rewarding yet stressful job. They have all the elements working for or against them 365 days a year. Many they have no control over. Deer eating their crops is one that they may can negotiate to some extent. I understand why they want depredation permits if the need be. By default they create and sustain the very thing that they battle. Between them, the hunters, and TWRA there is a fine balancing act. Sometimes it appears to lean more favorably one way or the other. As a hunter but knowing what the farmer faces I'd hate to know I had to be the deciding factor. [/QUOTE]
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