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  2. Outdoors roundup: Deer season underway in Pennsylvania ... - AOL

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    Nov. 25—Opening day of Pennsylvania's statewide firearms deer season is not, officially, a state holiday. Never has been. But you could be excused for thinking otherwise. The busiest single day ...

  3. White Deer Feed Mill will start production next month - AOL

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    Sep. 27—NEW COLUMBIA — The White Deer Feed Mill in Union County will start production with 51 employees in mid-October. On Friday, Country View Family Farms LLC, a Middletown-based hog ...

  4. From legal hunting hours to orange clothing, what Pa. rifle ...

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    With Pennsylvania rifle deer season starting Nov. 30, here are some of the key regulations hunters need to follow. From legal hunting hours to orange clothing, what Pa. rifle deer hunters need to know

  5. Deer farm - Wikipedia

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    Venison Farming - geograph.org.uk . A deer farm (technically a ranch) is a fenced piece of a land suitable for grazing that is populated with deer species, such as elk, moose, reindeer, or especially white-tailed deer, raised as livestock. New Zealand is the largest supplier of farm-raised venison.

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  7. 'That thing's a monster': Pennsylvania deer hunters share ...

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    Hunters across Pennsylvania are finding big trophy bucks since the start of the two-week rifle deer season Nov. 25. Rifle deer season is a statewide tradition that attracts hundreds of thousands ...

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  9. Food plot - Wikipedia

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    Food plots are intended to feed wildlife rather than rebuild the soil, and generally use agricultural forages rather than native or naturally occurring plants. The oldest company to start developing products for food plots is the Whitetail Institute of North America in 1988. [6]