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  1. magnus

    Free tags for NR landowners

    IAbowtech: I didn't buy land in IA because I was expecting the laws to change (although I'm still hoping they will). I bought land in IA because for many years I've been passionate about hunting trophy whitetail bucks and, in the offseason, doing what I can to improve their habitat. Over the...
  2. magnus

    Free tags for NR landowners

    JNR: You're such an expert on everything, I thought you'd know.
  3. magnus

    Free tags for NR landowners

    What is the minimum acreage required for a Resident owner to get a landowner tag, or is there no minimum?
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    Free tags for NR landowners

    JNR: Answer -- Yes. But, to clarify, my hope was that IA would improve the conditions underwhich nonresident landowners can obtain deer tags in the future. Nothing ever stays the same forever. It was a gamble on my part that someday the legislature will come around and recognize the...
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    Free tags for NR landowners

    archery95: I don't think the majority of NRLO's have an issue with the $500 tag. Their issue is not being guaranteed to get an any-sex tag to hunt their own property. I also disagree with your generalization that they don't suppport the local economy. All NRLOs that I know, support local...
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    Free tags for NR landowners

    Come on Paul. Give me a break. To compare IA nonresident landowners (NRLOs), who also happen to be American Citzens just like you, to Mexican illegal aliens is pretty low and uncharacteristically weak for you. Guys, bottomline is that NRLOs pay the same taxes as resident landowners, yet don't...
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    Free tags for NR landowners

    Risto: Agree with your points. However, most NR landowners are not expecting all of the same benefits you describe. They're only looking to hunt their own land and I think most would be satisfied to be able to get (1) any-sex tag for their land. As residents, you can get multiple tags for...
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    Free tags for NR landowners

    You own the land, you pay taxes on the land, you should be allowed to hunt your land. Should not make a difference if owner is resident or nonresident. Tax revenue is the same. Deer tag should be the same. One any-sex deer tag. That's it.
  9. magnus

    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    Paul, In that plot where you seeded clover & rye -- then burned off the rye in the Spring w/ Glypho -- what was your Glypho rate per-acre? Bob
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    True $ value of a NR Tag

    The way I understand it (and I may be wrong), the landowner tag system in KS allows alot more than just one landowner tag per property. They can get multiple tags based on the property size, plus they can sell them (to outfitters, etc) if they don't want to use them personally. And they're...
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    you think this 10 will make P&Y ?

    Absolutely. No question.
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    True $ value of a NR Tag

    Bowmaker: I own 110-ac in PA. Not sure where you're reading those regs, but your info is inaccurate. Long story but in a nutshell, there are numerous ways to legally hunt anterless deer on your own property. None involve having to allow the general public to access or hunt your private...
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    True $ value of a NR Tag

    What does Income Tax or sales tax have to do with LANDOWNER rights? I pay property taxes, the same as any resident does. So, any landowner should get landowner benefits. It should have nothing to do with resident or nonresident. RE: managing does ... that has everything to do with the...
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    True $ value of a NR Tag

    SaskGuy: Yes, a farmer farms my land. No rental fee. I let him keep/market his crops, in exchange for leaving 20% of it stand for the wildlife. No commercial timbering, just timber-stand-improvements, to improve the habitat quality. Re: Govt programs ... there were 3 CRP contracts in place...
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    True $ value of a NR Tag

    I don't wanna hunt like an IA resident. I just wanna be able to hunt like the IA LANDOWNER ...that I am!! I pay the same taxes and have to follow the same rules as any other IA landowner, resident or nonresident. So, why shouldn't I receive the same benefits as other IA landowners, regardless...
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    True $ value of a NR Tag

    And if a nonresident landowner draws an any-sex tag, and buys the mandatory antlerless tag along with it, you're done too. No second antlerless tag even if you're a landowner. But who would want to get addt'l tags anyway at their ridiculous price? Some adjustments really do need to be made...
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    True $ value of a NR Tag

    Skip, Bought in IA because for the most part it is well managed. Yes, I knew the rules when I bought but was "cautiously optimistic" that things might change for nonresident owners of significant sized tracts. I still believe it could be setup to be fair to them and have minimal impact on...
  18. magnus

    Favorite Fall Plot?

    dbltree --- no mention of wheat. Any reason you prefer rye over wheat as a cereal? I always thought they were pretty equal in speed of growing but wheat was more hardy and would green up earlier in late winter/spring than rye.
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    True $ value of a NR Tag

    The situation of nonresident LANDOWNERS not being able to hunt on their own land is flat-out ridiculous. I own 210 acres in Davis County, pay same taxes any other landowner, but am a resident of PA. Therefore, the only way I can bowhunt on my own property is to either wait 3 years to draw a...
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    Frost Seed Fertilizer

    When talking about blends such as 6-24-24 or 8-36-36, are those usually available from a supplier -- or do they have to be custom-blended? Here in PA, the closest I've seen is 5-10-10 or 10-20-20. At $900+ per-ton for standard blends, I'm just wondering what a custom blend might cost?
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