Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 21, 1968, Image 20

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 21.1968
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Hunters Should Get
To Know Landowners
There arc many reasons why
I’ennsvlvania is the No 1 hunt
inf? stale, but one of the
niost-frcqucntly overlooked is
the history of harmonious hunt
er-landowner relationships in
the Keystone State.
Nearly eight million acres of
Lind in Pennsylvania are open
to public hunting, more than
nearly any other state. About
half of this is privately-owned,
and there are additional hun
dreds of thousands of acres
which are used for hunting, al
though not necessarily available
to the general public.
Close cooperation between
property owners, sportsmen and
the Game Commission has pro
WE HAVE
No Trespassing Signs
GET YOURS EARLY
Phone 394-3047 or
626-2191
or stop at our office
Lititz Record-Express Building
22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa.
Two important things
when borrowing money
You need a sharp pencil plus the specialized financial advlcs
of Farm Credit to determine how your financial needs can
best be served. Farm production must be maintained, even
increased if possible. Providing the financing to insure this is
Farm Credit’sjob. Farm Credit loans are available nowforany
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Credit interest is based on the unpaid balance
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411 W. Roseville Rd., Lancaster - Agvvay Building, Lebanon
Ph. 393-3921 Ph. 273-4506
vided more open hunting land
and consequently increased the
genci.il success ratio of the
average hunter. Ef foils to main
tain or improve this fine rela
tionship will help insure the 1»-
luie of this wholesome activity
which could be drastically re
duced by careless acts of
thoughtless hunters.
Wildlife, in proper numbeis.
can be beneficial to landowners,
but on oversupply of game ani
mals and birds can be-harmful
to fai m crops. The harvesting of
surplus game not only supplies
recreation and sport for hunt
ers but also benefits farmers.
Since farmers stand to gain
through hunting (and many
hunt themselves), they general
———-
ly welcome iportimtn. While
many iportimon are hunter*,
not all hunter* are sportimen.
and it i* the Irrespomible hunt
er who bring* nothing but
tioublc and grief to landowner*
and other outdoorsmen.
A sportsman know* the land,
owner, where his property
lines are located.’ and always
a*ks for and icceivcs advance
permission befoic hunting. He
knows that a hunting license
does not entitle unvone to tres
pass on private pi opei tv.
A spoilsman never blocks a
driveway or lane with a volrHe
shoots near buildings, livestock
or persons, tramps down faun
ci ops. leaves gates ocen breaks
down fences, lilteis, etc. He
shows respect for person and
properly and shares his* game
with the landowner, and Is usu
ally invited to return to hunt
again.
The irresponsibV hunter, on
the other hand, just barges onto
a stranger’s land and may even
ignore common courtesies usu
ally extended to a passerby or
the highway.
It is the conduct of the
thoughtless hunter that leads to
the posting of “No Trespassing"
signs and reluctance on the
part of the pro->erlv own°r to
extend the privilege to hunt to
leputable spoilsmen
And
owner should be maintained
throughout the > eai, not 311='
dm mg hunting lt
huntm doesn’t korw the land
ownet now he s'>ouid become
aecuamted with him at the
eai best oppm trinity
Quit knocking tclovUion com- find relief, from the regular pro*
mercial*. How else would you grammlng?
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