Agricultural damage by wildlife is a major concern for both agricultural and wildlife agencies at the state and federal level. Our objective was to estimate wildlife damage to agricultural crops on a statewide basis. We sent questionnaires to 4,958 farmers and 1,003 were returned after 2 mailings. Twenty-five percent of farmers responding to our survey rated the level of wildlife damage to their crops as severe or very severe, 46% as moderate, and 29% had none or very little. Mean levels of crop loss to wildlife ranged from 6% for wheat to 10% for corn grain, and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were the most commonly reported cause of damage for all crops except soybeans. Farmers estimated the economic value of damage caused by w...
We conducted a mail survey to determine Tennessee landowners\u27 perceptions of white-tailed deer (O...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission authorized an extension of the 1990-91 antlerless white-tailed deer...
We conducted a mail survey to determine Tennessee landowners\u27 perceptions of white-tailed deer (O...
Agricultural damage by wildlife is a major concern for both agricultural and wildlife agencies at th...
Agricultural damage by wildlife is a major concern for both agricultural and wildlife agencies at th...
Agricultural damage by wildlife is a major concern for both agricultural and wildlife agencies at th...
We surveyed state wildlife agencies, state agricultural departments, Wildlife Extension Specialists,...
We surveyed state wildlife agencies, state agricultural departments, Wildlife Extension Specialists,...
The first national survey of wildlife damage to U.S. agriculture occurred in 1957 when McDowell and ...
We surveyed state wildlife agencies, state agricultural departments, Wildlife Extension Specialists,...
Deer damage to crops has been and continues to be a serious problem for many Pennsylvania farmers. I...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conduc...
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Agricultural Statistics Service (MASS) condu...
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Agricultural Statistics Service (MASS) condu...
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Agricultural Statistics Service (MASS) condu...
We conducted a mail survey to determine Tennessee landowners\u27 perceptions of white-tailed deer (O...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission authorized an extension of the 1990-91 antlerless white-tailed deer...
We conducted a mail survey to determine Tennessee landowners\u27 perceptions of white-tailed deer (O...
Agricultural damage by wildlife is a major concern for both agricultural and wildlife agencies at th...
Agricultural damage by wildlife is a major concern for both agricultural and wildlife agencies at th...
Agricultural damage by wildlife is a major concern for both agricultural and wildlife agencies at th...
We surveyed state wildlife agencies, state agricultural departments, Wildlife Extension Specialists,...
We surveyed state wildlife agencies, state agricultural departments, Wildlife Extension Specialists,...
The first national survey of wildlife damage to U.S. agriculture occurred in 1957 when McDowell and ...
We surveyed state wildlife agencies, state agricultural departments, Wildlife Extension Specialists,...
Deer damage to crops has been and continues to be a serious problem for many Pennsylvania farmers. I...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conduc...
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Agricultural Statistics Service (MASS) condu...
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Agricultural Statistics Service (MASS) condu...
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Agricultural Statistics Service (MASS) condu...
We conducted a mail survey to determine Tennessee landowners\u27 perceptions of white-tailed deer (O...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission authorized an extension of the 1990-91 antlerless white-tailed deer...
We conducted a mail survey to determine Tennessee landowners\u27 perceptions of white-tailed deer (O...