Hunting has been a way of life for decades, as many families have even sought hunting in the meat pillars of the 40s and 50s, whether large or small. Now I realize that at this time I only talk about a small area of the United States, Pennsylvania.
Deer and bears are predators of winter wheat and buckwheat crops that are grown in the fall and harvested in the spring. When the autumn crop is ready for harvest, the summer crop of oats and corn is on the ground. I think that in these areas, the large game population is still very weak and remains a problem for farmers who are trying to grow their livestock. All you have to do is drive along I-80 or I-79. You will find that many animal remnants are lost in the process of moving and looking for food.
Therefore, hunting has always been the lifestyle of many farmers and extended families. Their hunting is for food to ensure that there is meat in the house...
Orignal From: Looking for food and crop retention
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