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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5785274" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>By no means do I mean to come across as attacking farmers (and I come from a big farming family) . . . . . . . .</p><p></p><p></p><p>And I suspect <em>MOST do NOT</em> have a depredation permit.</p><p>Kinda a type of SSS situation for many farmers.</p><p></p><p>Yes, that is the common practice during the summer months.</p><p>When a soybean field is full of deer, you do not want the deer to die in the field (where the combine can be badly damaged by deer bones). Gut shot deer will typically run into the woods and not die in the field.</p><p></p><p>Not condoning any of this, just confirming that in many instances, deer are viewed as pests much like many of us would view an infestation of mice in our house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5785274, member: 1409"] By no means do I mean to come across as attacking farmers (and I come from a big farming family) . . . . . . . . And I suspect [I]MOST do NOT[/I] have a depredation permit. Kinda a type of SSS situation for many farmers. Yes, that is the common practice during the summer months. When a soybean field is full of deer, you do not want the deer to die in the field (where the combine can be badly damaged by deer bones). Gut shot deer will typically run into the woods and not die in the field. Not condoning any of this, just confirming that in many instances, deer are viewed as pests much like many of us would view an infestation of mice in our house. [/QUOTE]
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