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Passing on the tradition for free
[Jun. 5, 2008] STATEWIDE — At a time when disposable income used for recreational activities is being stretched to the last penny, you can get something for free, and then some.
 
Fuel, seed costs cause domino affect for farmers, consumers
[May 29, 2008] NATIONWIDE — As if skyrocketing fuel costs weren’t putting a large enough hole in farmers’ pocketbooks, corn that has jumped from $2 a bushel three years ago to $6 today, will force yet another increase to consumers.
 
Field Notes 5-29-08
[May 29, 2008]  
 
Number of women hunters on the rise
[May 22, 2008] NATIONWIDE — If you can’t beat them, join them.
That’s how many girls and women first got involved in hunting, as they grew tired of being left behind as their husbands, boyfriends, fathers and brothers took to the woods and fields.
 
Field notes 5-15-08
[May 15, 2008]  
 
Saddle up to support OREA
[May 15, 2008] ORTONVILLE — It is often said that many cannot see the trees for the forest.
For those interested in the sport of Competitive Mounted Orienteering, it’s the innate ability to separate not only the trees, but what lays hidden among them and the shrubs that brings horses and their mounts to the competitive sport.
 
Youth hunting license sales on the rise
[May 8, 2008] NATIONWIDE — With the annual spring wild turkey hunting season well underway until the end of May, new generations are being introduced to the time-honored tradition.
 
Careful what you pick in nature
[May 1, 2008] STATEWIDE — More than 50 of the larger wild mushrooms native to Michigan are poisonous, says a report released by the Michigan State University Extension Network.
 
Local cleanup efforts help ruffed grouse
[Apr. 24, 2008] LAPEER — If you think of local conservation groups as key pieces of a puzzle that when all laid out together make up a spectacular visual of the national organization, you can see just how important each chapter is in the overall scheme of things.
 
Field Notes 4/24/2008
[Apr. 24, 2008]  
 
How big is your human footprint?
[Apr. 17, 2008] WORLDWIDE — Do you tiptoe across Mother Earth’s growing creases in her face, or are you responsible for putting them there?
 
Preseason scouting for turkey hunting success
[Apr. 10, 2008] STATEWIDE — Planning for your upcoming turkey hunts will get you fired up for the season, as well as improve your chances for success. Preseason scouting should be a key part of that plan.
 
Field Notes 4/10/2008
[Apr. 10, 2008]  
 
Field Notes 4/3/2008
[Apr. 3, 2008]  
 
No Child Left Inside Days April 22-27
[Apr. 3, 2008] There was a time, when children playing outside, climbing trees, wading in ponds and creeks and hiding in tall grass fields, was a common occurrence, especially in summer.

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