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Re: What resources are available for land management? [Re: Sneaky] #4532324 09/02/13 05:01 PM
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I forgot, the Runnels County Appraisal District, that would be my next stop. It is straight east through town from FSA, just past the courthouse on 67, small building on the right. Sits between a restaurant and a convenience store. If you are familiar with Ballinger years ago it used to be a small grocery store.


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Re: What resources are available for land management? [Re: dogcatcher] #4532442 09/02/13 05:48 PM
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I'm only recently familiar with it, but I can find that.

Re: What resources are available for land management? [Re: Sneaky] #4534910 09/03/13 03:54 PM
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Sneaky-There are a bunch of free resources on the TPWD website that relate to range management, habitat management for specific species or general well being of the property. Most of these guides are designed for specific parts of the state since management practices differ so much based on the different regions. I spent some time looking through their site and saved a ton of documents in PDF relating to all sorts of management topics a while back. Shoot me a PM with your email and I can send anything I have that looks like it might help in your neck of the woods.


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Re: What resources are available for land management? [Re: EastTexun] #4534950 09/03/13 04:08 PM
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Great. Thanks.

Re: What resources are available for land management? [Re: Sneaky] #4536027 09/03/13 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sneaky
That would be handy. The place looks a little overgrazed to me, and I'd like to see more than just weeds come back when the cattle are removed.
Deer eat weeds, not grass.


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Re: What resources are available for land management? [Re: Erathkid] #4536239 09/03/13 10:40 PM
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The more agencies you get involved the more headaches you got. Try to do what ever you are trying to accomplish yourself.

Re: What resources are available for land management? [Re: don k] #4598302 09/24/13 11:27 PM
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Texas Wildlife Company has a website designed to help landowners handle the wildlife exemption process on their own www.wildlifeexemptiontexas.com It covers minimum acreages, wildlife exemption requirements, etc.

Re: What resources are available for land management? [Re: Sneaky] #4600155 09/25/13 03:19 PM
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Re: What resources are available for land management? [Re: Sneaky] #4603152 09/26/13 11:54 AM
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You can do the Wildlife Management Plan yourself. A state wildlife biologist can help, but is not required.

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