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Posted on 8/18/17 at 1:28 pm to jimjackandjose
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but can not manipulate it unless following common ag practices
So how does that work? Does knocking it over if you go pick up a cripple or when you access the blind make it manipulation?
Kinda off topic but still somewhat to the point, I know some guys up in Monroe that leased a rice field but it was that year (maybe about 4-5 years back) when it rained like crazy during Sept/Oct and the farmer could not get in the field to cut it. The farmer wrote it off and the guys had a field of un-cut rice which was basically off limits since the field did not meet standard ag practice of having to be harvested to be legal. They got all kind of answers on the legality but the overall take was that if you have a field of uncut crop and if one speck of rice hits the water outside of a natural cause, it is a violation. Of course, thousands of birds sat in that field all year.
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