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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 3049686" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>Yep most people that don't live in corn country don't realize just how hard ethanol truly is to the environment/habitat and species that live in the prairies. Not just game species either. All sorts of prairie species thrived in those small parcels and crp plots. As you said. Now it's farmed fence to fence and hang the planter over the edge of the creek to get every last row in. Who needs a filter strip next to that watershed anyway? Disgusting. You can't imagine the amount of 50 year old timber I've seen pushed up and burned the last 15 years. It makes me so mad when people start talking about how good ethanol is for the environment. They have no f'ing clue.</p><p></p><p>Adams..</p><p>Sorry don't own any land in this state. Everything I hunt here is public or I have to get permission on myself. Believe it or not the public spots in the southern part of the state hold decent quail numbers. If you can get on any decent private ground guaranteed you will find quail. Again we are only one winter away from that being gone but until that happens.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 3049686, member: 2292"] Yep most people that don't live in corn country don't realize just how hard ethanol truly is to the environment/habitat and species that live in the prairies. Not just game species either. All sorts of prairie species thrived in those small parcels and crp plots. As you said. Now it's farmed fence to fence and hang the planter over the edge of the creek to get every last row in. Who needs a filter strip next to that watershed anyway? Disgusting. You can't imagine the amount of 50 year old timber I've seen pushed up and burned the last 15 years. It makes me so mad when people start talking about how good ethanol is for the environment. They have no f'ing clue. Adams.. Sorry don't own any land in this state. Everything I hunt here is public or I have to get permission on myself. Believe it or not the public spots in the southern part of the state hold decent quail numbers. If you can get on any decent private ground guaranteed you will find quail. Again we are only one winter away from that being gone but until that happens....... [/QUOTE]
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