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9364
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The reason for planting food and cover plants like lespedeza is to produce an ample supply of good feed for birds and animals. The authors discuss a new method of planting.
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6623
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The principal objectives for planting food and cover plants like bicolor lespedeza and multiflora roses are to produce an ample supply of good feed for birds and animals on a small amount of land, furnish protection from weather and predators, and, as a result, produce more game for sportsmen. Bird discusses follow-up care needed after the initial planting to ensure permanent growth.
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38318
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With the end of hunting season, the author suggests sprucing up the habitats of game birds and game animals to ensure a good hunting season next year.
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6606
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Realizing that wildlife needs adequate habitat to survive and to produce good hunting, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission inaugurated a farm game restoration program. This article summarizes the program and describes three valuable wildlife plants - bicolor lespedeza, sericea lespedeza, and multiflora rose - which are very useful in North Carolina for wildlife habitat development without altering other land-use activities.
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