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Sometimes you need to talk to the neighbors......
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5790918" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That could be true in certain circumstances, and neighbors certainly play a role. But it's not true across the board. I've got a 100acre property that I do quite well on in terms of seeing bucks grow into maturity. </p><p></p><p>On another 180acre farm I do a whole lot more but can't realize its potential almost singly because of neighbors. They're welcome and in the right to shoot anything they want on their places. I don't own the deer nor do I hold ill feelings toward the hunters. But it's a fact that having a quality hunt on that farm requires a whole lot more work than the other farm where pressure is minimal. Just part of it. </p><p></p><p>I've always approached it as something is better than nothing. Just like investing. Not every dollar in will be two dollars out. Sometimes we have to accept a lower return with hopes that it can incrementally grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5790918, member: 20583"] That could be true in certain circumstances, and neighbors certainly play a role. But it's not true across the board. I've got a 100acre property that I do quite well on in terms of seeing bucks grow into maturity. On another 180acre farm I do a whole lot more but can't realize its potential almost singly because of neighbors. They're welcome and in the right to shoot anything they want on their places. I don't own the deer nor do I hold ill feelings toward the hunters. But it's a fact that having a quality hunt on that farm requires a whole lot more work than the other farm where pressure is minimal. Just part of it. I've always approached it as something is better than nothing. Just like investing. Not every dollar in will be two dollars out. Sometimes we have to accept a lower return with hopes that it can incrementally grow. [/QUOTE]
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