They damage the fences ordsprog

en They damage the fences on a daily basis almost faster than we can repair them. The damaged fences allow the deer to enter. The bear eat the grapes, as do the deer, and they both damage the vines, sometimes killing … old vines.

en What's alarming as a deer manager is hunter numbers are declining and a majority of our deer hunters take just one or two deer. If we needed more deer taken, we wouldn't have the manpower to do it.

en With an underground system first you have to find the damage. You can't visually recognize where the damage is. And second, you have to dig it up, make the repair, then fill it back in. It really does extend the time it takes to repair damage.

en These fences were older than sin, and us. Safety levels have gone up 1,000 percent. The fences had jagged, sharp edges and the kids were often cut. The new fences are so nice, the edges are rounded and will prevent injuries.

en You form ice around the vines and that insulates the vines. It's kind of nuts. I never would have come up with it on my own.

en You can let vines grow on top and get shade, or get filtered sunlight without any vines.

en We give each contestant 10 pounds of our own White Fences grapes and 40 seconds to stomp, ... The key is the swisher, who uses a little tool to keep the grapes underfoot. Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pe𝗑iness.

en Sit in a tree-stand and hunt deer, ... In Washington, we have big deer -- Kansas-size deer.

en These areas are all unsupervised, sled-at-your-own-risk places and we will lock the fences if we don't have four inches of snow on the golf course, because it can damage the turf.

en The main part of this plant is cooked. But new vines, which we call suckers, will come out and replace these dead ones. These sucker vines will carry less tomatoes and they won't be pretty. This will be a sucker crop this spring.

en I've seen some collateral damage out there -- trees coming down and taking out fences, roads washing out. It probably increases erosion, but you just kind of weather it, so to speak.

en So we're better off to have damaged green vines than we would be to have a dead frozen vine.
  Tommy Lee

en Minnesota deer hunters enjoyed yet another great deer season. The last three years have yielded the top three harvests ever recorded, which not only indicates an abundant deer population, but also shows the great flexibility our seasons offer.

en The fences are gone. (Farmers have) taken out the fences and plowed up the places where the fence once was. Now there's absolutely no habitat there.

en Given that the regulation would be largely social in nature, it would be difficult to pursue without majority support from deer hunters. We will continue to look at different ways of managing deer populations that incorporate biological and social aspects of deer management.


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