Bob Peters
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There are two different spots where I hunt, and they are good and have birds, but I was just wondering how to make a good property better? Some of the grass is thin, and some of it is reed canary, which I heard is not good for pheasants. The landowner hunts deer and pheasants and is open to improving the property for the betterment of wildlife. Is there a way to grow that thick big bluestem or switchgrass that pheasants like? Do the best grass/crp fields come from controlled burns? I know one landowner with an 80 in crp and he has to do a controlled burn every 3 years I believe. Another landowner with a similar size plot doesn't ever burn. I know I have a lot of questions, but I'm just curious how all these gov't programs work for set aside land. I have contacted pf biologists in the past and will do so again soon. As far as state (MN) biologists should I contact the MN DNR or USDA? I did order and read a book on native prairie grass identification. I also was scheduled to take a class with the MN DNR on native prairie plant ID before the virus hit. I realize there isn't one neat answer to this question, just looking for general tips to move me in the right direction.