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Figure 8. — Excellent farm-management and wildlife practices. The border of 

 lespedeza provides erosion control, a turnrow, and wildlife food and cover. 

 The inner border of shrubs prevents encroachment of the woodland into the 

 cultivated field, protects the w T oodland from winds, and, at the same time, 

 provides good wildlife habitat. 



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Figure 9. — White-tailed deer, the most widespread and popular big-game animal 

 in the United States is practical only on range and wooded areas insofar as 

 agriculture is concerned. Deer frequently become a serious problem when 

 their range includes cropland. 



