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					Originally Posted by Richard Flanders  Lordy, what a waste!! | 
	
  From a hunter's perspective, not necessarily from a farmer's perspective. It may be exactly the opposite if your "drive" is crop production, not pheasant production. 
 We need to remember that a farmer's means of making a living is the acres of land that produce. We like to go on his land and hunt his birds, leave him a couple as a gesture of good will, and come back later. His goal is likely not getting a couple of birds for the table, but producing a crop that he can sell for a profit. Remember, the taxes must be paid on those acres, even if they generate no income at all.
 SRH