The nonprofit Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry allows hunters to donate deer to be processed and given to food banks. This year, the Ohio Division of Wildlife issued a $30,000 grant to the ...
There are a lot of great wild game processors out there, but there are plenty of bad ones, too. With a shady butcher, you likely won’t get back your specific deer but rather a mishmash of all the ...
Since March 2020, Vermont Fish and Wildlife game warden Abby Serra has helped run the program Venison for Vermonters. When wild animals — largely deer — are killed on the road or illegally hunted, ...
The planned wildlife reduction operation at Clarksville's Origin Park was paused just hours before it was scheduled to begin so officials can review the process.
The good flavors of venison can be spoiled long before deterioration begins in a deer carcass. This and some handy cooking tips and demos were shared during two seminars on deer processing held at the ...
Why should you learn how to butcher your own deer? Because the venison will taste better. Professional butchers need to profit from their efforts, and that’s fine. But since time is money, most of ...