Flooding crop fields in winter to attract waterfowl and other wildlife is a management tool that has been used for several years. Ducks and geese are attracted to waste grain and weed seeds, while shorebirds, wading birds and mammals visit flooded fields in search of fish and/or invertebrates. Landowners are interested in this management practice because flooding fields in winter provides a place to hunt (or lease) and is visually pleasing with a variety of wildlife species using the property. In addition, there is evidence that flooding crop fields is actually cost-effective for the producer by providing increased weed control and decreased sedimentation rates. While wildlife benefits from flooding crop fields are obvious, the effects of w...
Historically, management for migratory waterfowl was focused around providing hunting opportunity ea...
American black duck (Anas rubripes) populations declined throughout North America in the late 20th c...
International audienceWinter-flooding of ricefields provides foraging habitat to waterfowl, which in...
Managing for non-breeding waterfowl throughout the winter requires managers to provide enough forage...
This study quantifies the agronomic benefits of foraging waterfowl in winter flooded rice fields in ...
Lure crops are proposed as an alternative to scaring waterfowl. The lure crop works on the principle...
Increasing waterfowl migration habitat has been a goal of many groups and individuals for decades. I...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is a highly valuable landscape for breeding waterf...
Waterfowl damage is primarily grain crop depredation that occurs on various agricultural crops, part...
Faced with increasing costs and decreasing federal funds, wildlife managers are turning towards more...
The Prairie Pothole Region is the primary breeding ground for many species of North American waterfo...
Agriculture, more than any other human activity, has had a profound influence on North American wate...
This publication provides information on the causes of waterfowl crop damage. It also discusses loss...
This publication provides information on various methods and devices to prevent waterfowl crop damag...
Western Tennessee is an important area for non-breeding waterfowl in the Mississippi Flyway, includi...
Historically, management for migratory waterfowl was focused around providing hunting opportunity ea...
American black duck (Anas rubripes) populations declined throughout North America in the late 20th c...
International audienceWinter-flooding of ricefields provides foraging habitat to waterfowl, which in...
Managing for non-breeding waterfowl throughout the winter requires managers to provide enough forage...
This study quantifies the agronomic benefits of foraging waterfowl in winter flooded rice fields in ...
Lure crops are proposed as an alternative to scaring waterfowl. The lure crop works on the principle...
Increasing waterfowl migration habitat has been a goal of many groups and individuals for decades. I...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is a highly valuable landscape for breeding waterf...
Waterfowl damage is primarily grain crop depredation that occurs on various agricultural crops, part...
Faced with increasing costs and decreasing federal funds, wildlife managers are turning towards more...
The Prairie Pothole Region is the primary breeding ground for many species of North American waterfo...
Agriculture, more than any other human activity, has had a profound influence on North American wate...
This publication provides information on the causes of waterfowl crop damage. It also discusses loss...
This publication provides information on various methods and devices to prevent waterfowl crop damag...
Western Tennessee is an important area for non-breeding waterfowl in the Mississippi Flyway, includi...
Historically, management for migratory waterfowl was focused around providing hunting opportunity ea...
American black duck (Anas rubripes) populations declined throughout North America in the late 20th c...
International audienceWinter-flooding of ricefields provides foraging habitat to waterfowl, which in...