It's right where he posted
Follow his link to download the PDF of Iowa code for deer hunting
https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/iac/chapter/571.106.pdf
Then scroll down to section
106.13 (2)
Consider it fully passed and signed. It's just a matter of time once it has passed one chamber. And threat to the governor's agenda, like the AEA bill and they meet in rooms before the next view and say "get in line" and pass this or "be primaried out next time"
Public school education funding is another thing you want democrats leading. Policy, however, prevents Democrats from even sniffing the opportunity to do so in the foreseeable future.
The Republican model of asking public schools to do more with less has taken Iowa from #1 in the nation to...
Is $400/acre cash rent a common standard? I struggle to see that penciling out this year. Agreement was signed Feb 2024. 50-acre, school district owned property east of Ankeny
Here is a summary of expert analysis for Iowa dating back numerous decades
https://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/html/c2-70.html
You can also dig into each annual summary to get averages for 9 regions of the state and individual counties. Those are broken down even further for high...
Because there are landowners buying up the land strictly for agricultural purposes and making "improvements" such as clearing all the trees from waterways to increase crop yields. That, in turn, eliminates habitat for wildlife. Even if you don't get to hunt that specific parcel, the wildlife...
I saw one two winters ago crossing hwy 37 into a cattle yard in western Iowa. It was very distinct and memorable, something one wouldn't confuse with any other critter. At the time, I didn't even know a gray fox existed but I looked it up as soon as I could
How dare you bring factual evidence into this?! Blame the Dems, always especially when it has anything remotely connected to ag or guns.
Bottom line - capitalism for the individual will always run counter to the naturalist and conservationist. It's not a R or D problem but a money power...
Army Corp of Engineer land that is bordering the Missouri river. Nebraska already transferred their adjacent land to the tribe
The red lake situation sounds awful. Those resorts and home owners can't possibly be given comparable/adequate compensation if they are forced off
Senator grassley (Iowa Republican senator for about fifty years for you out of staters) is a co-sponsor of this bill that would give 1500 acres in Woodbury and Monona counties to the Winnebago tribe. Sounds like it's a done deal. The house committee of natural resources (led by a Republican and...
Couldn't read this entire rant. You lost me completely when you suggested anything in Iowa is being led by a left leaning liberal. The problem is the insurance lobby and farm bureau are awful. They put profits above everything else and deer are a financial loser for them.
Interested in how the needle has moved 15 years later. Where are some of the better taxidermists and what are their rates?
I suspect the rate hasn't risen as fast on mounts as it has on most other things. $450 back in 2008 rising at an annual 3% rate would be $700 today. I'm guessing that's...
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