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    Updated 1/8/2012 11:41 AM



    BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — White-tailed deer populations in parts of eastern Montana and elsewhere in the Northern Plains could take years to recover from a devastating disease that killed thousands of the animals in recent months, wildlife officials and hunting outfitters said.

    In northeast Montana, officials said 90 percent or more of whitetail have been killed along a 100-mile stretch of the Milk River from Malta to east of Glasgow. Whitetail deaths also have been reported along the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers in western North Dakota and eastern Montana and scattered sites in Wyoming, South Dakota and eastern Kansas.

    The deaths are being attributed to an outbreak of epizootic hemorrhagic disease, or EHD. Transmitted by biting midges, EHD causes internal bleeding that can kill infected animals within just a few days.

    "I've been here 21 years and it was worse than any of us here have seen," said Pat Gunderson, the Glasgow-based regional supervisor for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. "Right now it's going to take a few years to get things back to even a moderate population."

    In North Dakota, state wildlife chief Randy Kreil described the outbreak as the most extensive and deadly in two decades.

    Mule deer, bighorn sheep, elk and pronghorn also are susceptible to EHD, but it is particularly damaging to whitetail herds, animal health experts said. Livestock can be infected but typically show few symptoms.




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    Is it mites or is this what they're saying to cover the effects of genetically modified corn?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WKUHilltopper View Post
    Is it mites or is this what they're saying to cover the effects of genetically modified corn?
    I don't think that corn is a major crop in Montana.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carl View Post
    I don't think that corn is a major crop in Montana.
    Perhaps wheat.

    However, Montana ranks 40th for corn (grain) production.
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    Corn has become the crop of choice in farmland all over the U.S, everybody is greedy for the $$ they get for selling the corn for ethanol.

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    I think its more a matter what will cover your mortgage, your costs.
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