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The SCC-33 National Variety Testing Meeting held in New Orleans from February 8-10, 2012, focused on effective animal control strategies for protecting crops. Key topics discussed included handling geese in rice plots and managing bears in wheat. Various animal issues, such as coons, feral pigs, coyotes, and bird damage in grain sorghum, were addressed. Different control methods, including hot wire, scare tactics, and seed treatments, were shared. Participants explored innovative tools like artificial owls and mobile bird guards, offering solutions for sustainable farming.
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SCC-33 National Variety Testing Meeting New Orleans – February 8-10, 2012 Rick Mascagni, LSU AgCenter, St. Joseph, LA Daryl Bowman NC STATE ANIMAL Control in research plots
Coons, ferrel pigs, coyotes in corn • Hot wire • Birds in corn • Seed treatment Animal problems and controls
Birds in grain sorghum Animal problems and controls
Balloons Artificial owls Propane guns 12-gauge bird shot Different control tools for birds in grain sorghum
BALD EAGLES – PULLING UP FLAGS BEARS- EATING CORN BIRDS- EATING SORGHUM CROWS- PULLING UP CORN PLANTS DEER- EATING BEARDLESS WHEAT, COTTON, AND SOYBEANS AND BEDDING DOWN IN SG DOMESTIC DOGS – PULLING UP FLAGS MUSKRATS – CHEWING CORN STALKS ANIMAL PROBLEMS IN North Carolina
A SOLUTION TO YOUR ANIMAL PROBLEMS SCAREY MAN
YEARS AGO WE USED ‘MEASUROL’ TO KEEP BIRDS OFF SORGHUM REJEX-IT CROP GUARDIAN IS LABELED FOR CHERRIES, GRAPES, AND BLUEBERRIES EVIL EYE BALLOONS BIRD GARD – SENDS HIGH VOLUME , DIGITAL SOUND FOR 6 TO 8 ACRES MOBILE BIRD GARD – PUT IT ON YOUR TRUCK BIRD CONTROL
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