Deer Field Day, OSU, Aug 15, 2013

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STILLWATER, Okla. â€" More deer equals more meat. For those Oklahomans who enjoy a plethora of venison in the freezer, proper management is key.
“Deer management is much more involved than just planting food plots or using feeders,” said Dwayne Elmore, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension wildlife specialist. “A lot of people have misconceptions on what food plots can and can’t do. Their primary function is a harvest efficiency tool.”
To help clear up some of these misconceptions, OSU Cooperative Extension and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation are teaming up to host the OSU Deer Field Day, Aug. 15 at 5:30 p.m.
Topics to be discussed are timber stand improvement, deer surveys, browse surveys, food plot management and identification of important forage plants.
“This is for anyone interested in deer management, including hunters and landowners,” Elmore said. “It will help them better manage habitat and deer populations.”
The free field day will take place at the OSU Range Research Station, located west of Stillwater on S. Coyle Road, 2.5 miles south of highway 51. Those interested in attending are encouraged to RSVP by Aug. 12 by contacting Elmore at 405-744-9636, or by email at [email protected].
 
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The folks at OSU are real helpful with the management! back when I lived in Prague they would actually come out and help with land and deer management which made a huge difference of the land and the animals. Later,

Kirk
 
Made it half way, and the fan belt broke on my truck. You would think they would make something that would go longer than 290,000 miles......Dammed Toyotas.
 
They talked about habitat management quite a bit spent a little bit of time on food plots and cameras. Most of what I took from it was geared more towards land owners and how they can boost the natural vegetation that the wildlife will feed on
 
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