Research shows wildlife crop cost and prevention strategies

Wildlife damage costs farmers a lot of money every year nationwide.  James Dedecker with Michigan State University’s Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center has spent over a decade studying the economic impact of wildlife damage and strategies farmers can use to prevent it. 

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