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Farmers Flood Fields To Help Hunters

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Some Arkansas farmers are flooding their fields with millions of gallons of water. They are transforming the rice and soybean plots to hunting spots designed to draw ducks -- and hunters willing to pay for the right to stalk the birds. Duck season opens this weekend. Dow Brantley farms near England. He says the income from hunters helps sustain some farms in the current economy. The Brantley farm is just 18 miles from Stuttgart, the self-proclaimed "Rice and Duck Capital of the World" where the industry brings in one (m) million dollars a day during hunting season. Farmers start the floods about a week before opening day. Diesel engines drive pumps that haul water out of bayous, over levees and into the fields. The engines run 24 hours a day, pumping water at a rate of 700 gallons per minute. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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