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Archive for June, 2010

Good News for Iowa Hobbyists

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

It’s high time that your mom’s secret recipe for those perfect pastries earn you a little bit of cash. If you have a passion for crafts, whatever it might be, this is your chance to open up a world full of money making opportunities. By selling your products in crafting trade fairs and festivals all over Iowa.

The first thing that you need to start a small business out of your hobby is information. And you can get all the information you need in databases about shows and events in the state like the Iowa fairs and festivals calendar. This is an invaluable tool to anyone who wants to be a part of the scene, and finally share their products with the world.

The database gives you access to all the information related to the events you are planning to attend. Are you looking for one near home? The database gives you updates on nearby shows. Are you looking for one next month? The database also gives you a year round schedule updated every minute. You’ll never get lost and late with the Iowa fairs and festivals database.

Time is the most valuable commodity you could ever have and so you’ll be happy to know that the Iowa craft show calendar saves you the most time you can save by giving you the advantage of being able to plan months ahead. It makes sure that you have all the time you need to be able to perfect your craft and make it big in the events.

But don’t just take my word for it. Try it for yourself. You just might be surprised at what you find out with a little bit of passion and some effort, you can actually make it big when it comes to arts and crafts festivals in your home state of Iowa.

Iowa Pheasant Hunting

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

The combination of Iowa’s grasslands and croplands makes the state one of the top pheasant harvesting areas in the country. Many retailers refer to Iowa as the pheasant hunting capitol of the nation, making Iowa pheasant hunting an important part of the state’s economy. For any hunter wanting an Iowa pheasant hunting experience, the state offers classic pheasant habitat featuring cornfields with wide, grassy draws, large tracts of Conservation Reserve Program grassland, and thorny brush–excellent for shielding the birds from predators.

The future success of Iowa pheasant hunting depends on maintaining the pheasant habitat, which currently varies from generally improved on public lands to frequently ideal on CRP acres. A lack of uniformity characterizes conditions on private land, where farmers remove habitat and acres to enlarge fields thereby diminishing its value as habitat for pheasants and decreasing their numbers.

Information important to the hunter interested in Iowa pheasant hunting can be found from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which undertakes a yearly, roadside survey the first two weeks of August, when an attempt is made to assess the pheasant population. On cool, sunny mornings with heavy dew, hen pheasants bring their chicks to the roadside to dry off before they begin feeding. While the pheasants are on the roads conservation officers and biologists have an opportunity to count the number of broods and their size as they travel 6,300 miles of gravel roads. Other species of wildlife are counted as well as pheasants and the information is used to produce Iowa’s small game distribution map.

Although helpful in estimating pheasant numbers, the August survey numbers do not always reflect the number of pheasants hunters report finding. Discrepancies could be due to the timing of the survey and the timing of the spring hatch, and lower populations reported in August don’t always translate into lower harvests during hunting season.