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  2. Food plot - Wikipedia

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    Food plots are intended to feed wildlife rather than rebuild the soil, and generally use agricultural forages rather than native or naturally occurring plants. The oldest company to start developing products for food plots is the Whitetail Institute of North America in 1988. [6]

  3. James Jordan Buck - Wikipedia

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    After 100 years, the Jordan Buck remains the highest-scoring typical whitetail ever taken in the United States. [5] The Jordan Buck is one of the most famous bucks in the world due to its enormous set of antlers and bizarre history. The Jordan Buck was part of the original Legendary Whitetails collection owned by Larry Huffman. [6]

  4. I. T. Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Due to this and other conservation practices instituted under Quinn's leadership, Alabama's whitetail deer population—which was on the brink of extinction in 1920 with fewer than 2,000 animals—rebounded, with deer found in forty-three of Alabama's sixty-seven counties by 1939.

  5. White-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known commonly as the whitetail and the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized species of deer native to North, Central and South America.

  6. Columbian white-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    The Columbian white-tailed deer is named after the Columbia River in Oregon and Washington where it congregates. Columbian white-tailed deer are found along the lower Columbia River, on a series of islands in Clatsop and Columbia counties in Oregon, and Wahkiakum County, Washington. [3]

  7. On Your Own Adventures - Wikipedia

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    All episodes are based in the United States, with most of them on public lands in the Western United States. The first season has 12 episodes, in locations including Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, and Iowa. Species hunted are elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, bear, and turkey.