For several years John Dixson – a farmer, landowner and hunter in New York’s Southern Washington County – has utilized the state’s Deer Management Assistance Program to help keep white-tailed deer populations in check on his farmlands in Easton.
Dixson, however, said he was caught off guard this year as his DMAP applications were denied and it was suggested that he rather enter the state’s Deer Damage Permit (DDP) program, also known as “nuisance” permits.
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