To: g'nad
G'nad; not many places have any, they fed the mills long ago. Having a hardwood forest and old pasture (in various stages of ecological succession) is pretty typical. A few cedars are nice to have. Gives us something green during winter months.
Check out the Missouri Department of Conservation's website. You can get food plot bundles from the State Nursery at Licking MO at a good price, even order on line. Don't forget to subscribe to the Missouri Conservationsit magazine, it's free to residents.
I believe we were the first state to pass a 1/8 cent sales tax for conservation purposes only. Went on the ballot by initiative. The wild bunch in Jefferson City have been trying to get their hands on it ever since, but haven't got it done yet, Be Vigilant.
To: osagebowman
got the conservation fellas comin' out to the place on Thursday mornin'... thanks fer the scoop on the foodplot bundles... I was gonna ask about that... I'll be subscribin' to the Mag...
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