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Location
Hot Springs, AR
Start Date
6-4-2003 12:00 AM
Description
Agricultural bird control has been going on for years. Trapping, shooting, hazing, baiting and exclusion all have a historical place in the ongoing struggle between man and bird. While individual techniques have come and gone due to cost, effectiveness and regulation, the standard need for crop protection remains a constant from California to New York, in everything from premium varietal wine grapes to sunflowers.
Recommended Citation
Taber, M. R. (2003). Agricultural bird control, the evolution of the tools of the trade. In Fagerstone, K.A. & Witmer, G.W. (Eds.), The Tenth Wildlife Damage Management Conference (211-219). Hot Springs, AR: National Wildlife Research Center.
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Agricultural Bird Control, The Evolution of the Tools of the Trade
Hot Springs, AR
Agricultural bird control has been going on for years. Trapping, shooting, hazing, baiting and exclusion all have a historical place in the ongoing struggle between man and bird. While individual techniques have come and gone due to cost, effectiveness and regulation, the standard need for crop protection remains a constant from California to New York, in everything from premium varietal wine grapes to sunflowers.