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Janice Chaplin song, right?
Me and Bobby Mcgee
Joplin!
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Me and Bobby Mcgee
Yes Janice Joplin, close enough. The prize money will be sent in the mail.
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Pheasants and especially quail are on the decline due to there habitats in Midwest bulldozed for corn fields.

When I was kid they were plentiful, now if you hear pheasant or quail it about as rare as Yellow-billed Cuckoos.
I remember in Nebraska in the 60s most farms had large stretches of unfarmed land as part of the soil bank program. It was intended to allow the soil to "rest" and recover naturally. The daily limit was 4 pheasants because there were plenty of them because of that soil bank. Also plenty of quail and deer. Then the soil bank program stopped, maybe (?) around 1980, and the farmers planted from fence row to fence row destroying the pheasant habitat and drastically lowering their population. Incidentally, the soil bank was designed to stop the blowing away of topsoil like in the great dust bowl of the midwest that some say was one cause of the Depression. There was farmer greed involved in the planting of 100% of possible land, but it backfired somewhat because they all did it and the excess crops drove the crop prices down - and the soil got over-fertilized with non-natural fertilizer. One could even call it a man-made environmental disaster.
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I remember in Nebraska in the 60s most farms had large stretches of unfarmed land as part of the soil bank program. It was intended to allow the soil to "rest" and recover naturally. The daily limit was 4 pheasants because there were plenty of them because of that soil bank. Also plenty of quail and deer. Then the soil bank program stopped, maybe (?) around 1980, and the farmers planted from fence row to fence row destroying the pheasant habitat and drastically lowering their population. Incidentally, the soil bank was designed to stop the blowing away of topsoil like in the great dust bowl of the midwest that some say was one cause of the Depression. There was farmer greed involved in the planting of 100% of possible land, but it backfired somewhat because they all did it and the excess crops drove the crop prices down - and the soil got over-fertilized with non-natural fertilizer. One could even call it a man-made environmental disaster.
Revisionist history?
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Must have been a removed post that is being referred to
Well, he quoted my post, asking about where to shoot sporting clays, so I doubt it...
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Your fence can lean anyway you want , but the owners don't care which way cause they knock you over for having the fence.
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That was to the best of my memory of the time. My memory about the reason for the soil bank is more my remembering my OPINION about how and why the soil bank came about. I was hoping that a farmer from the midwest could clarify my opinion and memory. That was an important issue with farmers and government at the time. I also assume that if it did cause prices of food to decrease that that would decrease inflation at the time and be good for the general population but less than good for the farmer. It is also an illustration of how inflation can affect some industries and population sections more than others. For example today we have increasing gasoline and oil prices which will hurt farmers. But, the question is will they be able to pass on their increased fuel cost to grain wholesalers and meat processors? And, in turn, will they be able to increase the prices of items that they supply to restaurants. And so on until it gets to us consumers in the form of higher prices in restaurants and at Publix - each step upward affecting more and more people at each level until we consumers pay more for everything we need. It is a cycle that is hard for government to break because greed can come into play at each distribution step!
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Joplin
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