Posted on 02/29/2020 12:00:36 PM PST by rktman
Missouri hunters have been credited with donating over 300,000 pounds of venison to local food banks and pantries to help provide a quality protein food source to people in need.
The Missouri Department of Conservation and the Conservation Federation of Missouri released a statement thanking everyone involved in the states Share the Harvest food donation program.
In addition to the hunters who participated this year, over 100 meat processors participated, turning the game into tidy and ready-to-use packages of meat.
The program was started by hunters in 1992 as a way to alleviate food scarcity in their local communities.
Hunters started Share the Harvest because they saw a need in their communities and hunters remain the driving force behind this popular program that helps feed our fellow Missourians who are in need, MDC Director Sara Parker Pauley said.
This year, 348,535 pounds of venison, including 6,795 whole deer, were donated to the program.
Since the program was started in 1992, it has provided more than 4.3 million pounds of lean, healthy venison to help feed hungry Missourians, including this past seasons donations, MDC staffer Joe Jerek stated.
(Excerpt) Read more at westernjournal.com ...
If you add enough wine to any meat, it’s pretty tasty!
When I read the headline I thought, that’s a lot of meat, but was thinking the scope was the USA. But just Missouri? Awesome.
Wonder if the muzzies at the food bank complained about the meat? Hadn’t been tortured enough..
“When I read the headline I thought, thats a lot of meat, but was thinking the scope was the USA. But just Missouri? Awesome”
When I saw the headline, I thought they meant Hunter Biden and I was really confused.
Obviously it isnt the food thats scarce. Whats scarce is the will to get off their asses and go get it.
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many can’t though- too old or disabled to go hunting, but they still like wild game IF they can get it-
If theyre hunting black angus beef cattle, even better
Michigan hunters kill a crap-ton of deer every deer and would donate more if not for the screwy rules in place here.
You can’t butcher a deer and give it to food banks. You have to pay a butcher to process the deer and then distribute to food banks.
It costs a small fortune and the hunter that donated the deer has to pay for all of it!
So the parents bring home the venison from the food banks. But can they get their kids to eat Bambi? Or worse yet, Bambi’s mother?
You're gonna need one of these....
My deer hunter coworkers say that venison from unstressed deer killed from deer stands tastes far better than meat from deer killed in dog drives. When brought down, driven deer are covered with sweat and pumped full of adrenalin. They say this results in that “gamey” taste.
But dog drives are civilized compared to the barbaric animal torture of “halal” slaughter.
That takes a different kind of hunting permit.
Apply in Ukraine.....
You need a basic shotgun and ammo, you need a hunting license, you need a place to hunt, you need transportation to get there, you need to pay the meat packer to butcher and wrap it for you and you need a place to store it.
Minnium of $500.00
Since tofu is absolutely TASTELESS wine WOULD be an improvement.
Sister in Law lives in North West New Jersey.
I’ve been there visiting from Florida when bears and multitudes of deer are there ALL the time.
NO hunting, no guns. Diseased deer as a result of no thinning of the herds
I stop shooting bucks 20 years ago and now just harvest doe. Don't need any marinade, it is delicious cooked {very rare} in butter and onions and eaten over potato perogies.
Heaven.
Yup. I love deer hunting but it ain’t cheap and it sure as heck ain’t easy.
No worries about the wasting disease that’s affecting deer in many states?
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