Pallet Recycling

jtischauser

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Anybidy know of a place that picks up gently used pallets? We used to have a guy that would buy them but I think the poor economy ran him out of business. Anybody got a line on a pallet recycler? Anybody need pallets?
 
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Jesse, see if somebody will put up a flyer at your local farm stores and COOP.
Farmers that put up hay in round bales, like to set them on pallets to keep the bottom of the bale off the ground. At least they do in my area.
 
I believe there is a pallet manufacturer in Guthrie behind Mineral Wells park. Might see if they would buy them or at least take them. Not sure of the company name.
 
Up here we put put them in hedge/tree rows to provide nesting structures for the quail populations. Stack them three high 90° to the last one. It gives them some shelter from the weather and provides great protection from skunks, possums and other
predators.
 
Up here we put put them in hedge/tree rows to provide nesting structures for the quail populations. Stack them three high 90° to the last one. It gives them some shelter from the weather and provides great protection from skunks, possums and other
predators.

And then you shoot them, right?


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And then you shoot them, right?

Your absoultly correct. If it wasn't for quail hunters, and hunters in general , there would be a whole lot of game animals that would be extinct.
Quail being one of them.

Quail are the bottom of the food chain, for a lot of predators. Bobcats use them as a primary food source, as well as overhead predators like hawks.
People that purchase ammo, and other sporting goods have a tax built into them. Its the Pittman Robertson act, that was put in law back in the day. Everybody that buys outdoor gear, ammo, whatever, contributes to it. Those funds are put into conservation efforts that benefit every state in the union. Our Wildlife Department in Okla could not live without it.
Keep in mind they are LEO'S......
Quail populations have been on a serious decline for many years.
Several States, like Oklahoma, TX, Virginia, Georgia, have studies going on to determine why the quail populations are in decline. This study has been going on for 10 years to my knowledge.
Avian predators that can't be controlled by trapping(by federal law) vs nest robbers like coons, snakes, hogs, etc. seem to be the main problem.
Habitat is also an issue as farming practices have changed from the golden years of quail hunting. New farmers have taken up fence rows, etc, to maximize the acres of ground they can work. One can set up the perfect habitat on their piece of ground, but if the neighbors don't care, the habitat they set up will only attract predators. Quail require vast areas of habitat.

If you have any other questions, please respond, and I'll do my best to reply.
 
Those are just highlights. If you want to get serious about habitat, etc, I can fill up your inbox.

Thanks but I'll pass. I seriously didn't know all that. I no longer live on the farm. I'm in suburbia now and have actually never been hunting before in my life.
 
lack of public land in Oklahoma will eventually bite us in the proverbial ass. if you cannot get a farm owner or land owner to keep a buffalo hole wet... or figure out a way to help finance a habitat project they will till the max amount of land.

Profits will kill us all soon enough
 
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