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Raising wheat & wildlife

By Mark Herwig
Pheasants Forever

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

High Plains conservationists are finding new ways to integrate wildlife habitat into millions of acres of wheat-fallow cropland. Delayed minimum-till (DMT) is a new concept that shows so much promise for pheasants and other wildlife that the states of Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming — as well as Pheasants Forever and other partners — have recently launched promotions to encourage farmers to use the practice. The DMT concept emerged from the cooperation of Randy Rodgers, a wildl ...

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