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Fee hunting - extra income?
Date taken from stamp on cover page"In times of economic uncertainty, it makes good sense for Missouri farmers to consider alternative sources of income from their land. One such income source is fee hunting, or the leasing of hunting rights on private property. Although popular in a number of other states, fee hunting is not a common practice in Missouri. In this booklet, we will present the latest information on the subject and try to offer a balanced view of this alternative enterprise for Missouri farms."--IntroductionBarbara Bassett (Writing Consultant), Deretha Freiling (Extension Fish and Wildlife Specialist), Cooperative Extension ; University of Missouri--ColumbiaIncludes bibliographical reference
Ruffed grouse in Missouri : its ecology and management (1988)
The ruffed grouse, Bonnsa umbellus, belongs to the same group of birds as the turkey, pheasant, quail and prairie chicken. It is the most important gamebird in many northern states, but recently it has been relatively scarce in Missouri. It is only found in extensively forested areas where habitat is suitable