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The Economics of Deer Management By: Emily Touchton, Corrie Williams, Brad Crosby, Garrett Strawder Lowndes Co. High School Dr. James Corbett, Agriculture Teacher July 2005
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The Cost of Wildlife Management Landowners always have to ask 2 important questions: How much will it cost? What will I get in return? There are realities which must be considered, it is important to be able to analyze wildlife management operation on an economic basis.
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It is the responsibility of the whitetail manager to let the landowner know about the benefits and costs of any management activity. Proper business knowledge is essential when approaching a wildlife management operation. A way to assure pure competition is to have both an informed producer and consumer.
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Marketing Whitetails Three marketing approaches to a landowner: 1. Give-it-away 2. Wholesale 3. Retail Allowing free public access has no benefits towards the landowner. The resource is not a free commodity any longer.
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WHOLESALEWHOLESALE - selling a commodity to someone who sells it to the basic consumer. One example of a wholesaling approach to wildlife recreation is a hunting lease. RETAILRETAIL - the sell of commodities in small quantities directly to the consumers. An example of the retail approach to wildlife recreation would be a commercial whitetail hunting resort.
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Hunting Lease Some potential costs when evaluating a lease fee: 1. Management 2. Food plot 3. Security 4. Fencing 5. Utilities 6. Housing 7. Shooting range 8. Fishing
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The landowner tries to make money that is above the 8% guiding rate. Guiding rateGuiding rate - the return available on an alternate investment. Most lease fees are acquired from the landowners best guess, rather then from calculating it out. A wholesale lease adds value to the land, a retail lease gets higher income, but requires more investment.
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Buck Price Rates
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Summary The economic reality of deer management is that rather private or public hunting, someone must pay for the cost of management.
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