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South Dakota Offers Flower Mix To Boost Pheasant Habitats

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks is giving away a new seed mix that provides a habitat for insects eaten by upland game birds.

Brian Pauly, a private lands habitat biologist with the state agency, tells The Daily Republic ( ) that the mix is a blend of nine species of flowering cover crops. He says birds like pheasants eat the insects, and planting the mix can help boost their habitat.

South Dakota pays $20 for each acre planted with the mix, with a maximum of 30 acres.

The flowering mix is the third being offered as part of the state program to increase food plots for wildlife.
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The others are corn and sorghum. There about 800 landowners who participate in the program.