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Pennsylvania Game Commission Considering Grants for Deer Processors
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Considering Grants for Deer Processors

  • Tom Venesky, tvenesky@lancasterfarming.com
  • 16 hrs ago

Game Commission Executive Director Stephen Smith said the agency is working on a grant program to help processors expand their businesses and help those looking to start their own processing facility.

Pennsylvania Game Commission Moves on Deer Damage Measures
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Moves on Deer Damage Measures

  • Tom Venesky, tvenesky@lancasterfarming.com
  • Jan 29, 2025

The Pennsylvania Game Commission has approved measures to address growing concerns about crop damage by wildlife.

Maryland Farmers Seek Help With Crop Damage From Deer
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Maryland Farmers Seek Help With Crop Damage From Deer

  • Philip Gruber, pgruber@lancasterfarming.com
  • Jan 28, 2025

Maryland farmers are asking lawmakers to expand ways to protect crops from voracious deer. Some farmers say they have had to abandon fields because deer destroyed the crop.

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Chronic wasting disease detected in Georgia deer for the first time

  • Drew Kann - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS)
  • Jan 23, 2025

A fatal neurological illness that affects deer known as chronic wasting disease has been detected in Georgia for the first time, state wildlif…

Charges Dismissed Against Pennsylvania Drone Operator in Deer Case
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Charges Dismissed Against Pennsylvania Drone Operator in Deer Case

  • Tom Venesky, tvenesky@lancasterfarming.com
  • Jan 17, 2025

Charges against a Chester County man who had been found guilty of using a drone to recover game were dismissed Thursday during an appeal trial.

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'Balancing Wildlife and Agriculture' town hall meeting held at PA Farm Show

  • William O'Boyle - The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (TNS)
  • Jan 13, 2025

Jan. 11—In a joint effort to address concerns and reports of increased deer pressure on agriculture crops across the state, a joint town hall …

Pennsylvania Builds Collaboration on Deer Damage to Crops
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Pennsylvania Builds Collaboration on Deer Damage to Crops

  • Philip Gruber, pgruber@lancasterfarming.com
  • Jan 9, 2025

Pennsylvania’s farmers and hunters, once in conflict, are working together to reduce crop losses caused by deer.

Deer with Antlers in Cornfield Head Shot, Trophy Buck

Deer with Antlers in Cornfield Head Shot, Trophy Buck

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  • Dec 23, 2024
PA Game Commission Seeks to Expand Ag Tag Program to Address Wildlife Crop Damage
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PA Game Commission Seeks to Expand Ag Tag Program to Address Wildlife Crop Damage

  • Tom Venesky, tvenesky@lancasterfarming.com
  • Dec 23, 2024

During a meeting with the Wildlife Management Committee, commissioners agreed to expand the Ag Tag permit seasons as well as simplify the application process.

Pennsylvania Legislator Proposes Fencing Bill to Reduce Crop Damage From Wildlife
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Pennsylvania Legislator Proposes Fencing Bill to Reduce Crop Damage From Wildlife

  • Tom Venesky, tvenesky@lancasterfarming.com
  • Dec 20, 2024

A Pennsylvania legislator is drafting a bill that would help farmers reduce wildlife-related crop damage by constructing fencing around fields as part of a 50/50 cost-share program.

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