Not to be rude but you are entirely off base here. Did you read the article and look at the pictures? None of the trees in the pics could be sold as a christmas tree and no amount of shearing could fix the browse damage (conifers, unlike hardwoods, will not resprout eaten off branches). Having nearly 200 deer grouped into a square mile in Chickasaw county is quite likely, especially when we had as much snow as we did last year. Lets put it in perspective: How much grass would you see in an 8 acre pasture with nearly 200 cows in it?
Depridation tags are absolutely not the answer, especially in the summer. I guarantee there is little to no deer browsing done in the summer. They have too much corn and beans to eat. Also, 10 months out of the year the deer in these areas are spread out over a much larger area. What would you think if 95% of the deer in your hunting area wintered a mile away and the DNR issued a bunch of tags to eradicate them?
I am a forester and it is my job to try and grow trees despite the deer pressure we have. I can tell you that no where else in the state is the deer browse as high as it is in north central to north east Iowa. We cannot plant an oak or conifer without caging or tubing them. Anyway, enough ranting. Its just that I see this and deal with this everyday I go to work, and I had to call BS on someone questioning the validity of the topic. Also, like I said, not to be rude and I mean no disrespect.