
Senate committee gets ’12 Farm Bill ball rolling
The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry late last month unveiled a bill authors say will reduce the federal deficit by $23 billion over 10 years
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The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry late last month unveiled a bill authors say will reduce the federal deficit by $23 billion over 10 years

Legislation that could pave the way for a dove hunting season in New York has been introduced in the state Senate.
Indiana Conservation Officers, with assistance from U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service agents, have completed an investigation into the killing of a male whooping crane in early January in Knox County.

St. Paul — A small section in the recently passed Game and Fish Bill includes a restriction on land purchase – both easement and fee title – but DNR officials say it should have little

An upcoming survey will ask dove hunters from across the United State to share their experiences and opinions about dove hunting

A little luck nabbed a record size largemouth bass for 20-year-old Dylan Gilmore of Perry

A hunt for mule deer and big horn sheep on Utah’s Antelope Island may be extended for an additional five years through a proposal being considered by Utah officials.

Despite frustration and misgivings, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission voted Thursday to give the department staff permission to set up rules for administering a series of new and exclusive big-game auction tags.

Gov. Terry Branstad signed an executive order Friday legalizing the use of lead shot in the hunting of doves
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