PRATT, Kan. — Deer hunters, land managers, and wildlife enthusiasts will
have the chance to learn from Kansas´ leading researchers and progressive habitat managers on Saturday, Aug. 25.
The meeting will cover many aspects of deer management including doe
and buck harvest, food plots, habitat management, survey techniques for
population, antler growth and age structure.
“Our hope is that you use these techniques to improve the health of your
wildlife, habitat, and have a better hunting experience,” said Cody Barilla,
agricultural and natural resources agent with K-State Research and
Extension in Reno County.
The quality deer management school will be held on the Pratt County
Fairgrounds at 81 Lake Rd. in Pratt Kan. The meeting will start at 9 a.m. and
end at 4 p.m. with a free lunch sponsored by American AgCredit, Hayden
Outdoors and Star Seed.
To register for the event, call 620-662-2371 or email Barilla at
[email protected].