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Are there any chemical repellents that will protect my crops from pronghorn antelope?

Last Updated: June 16, 2009

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None are registered at this time. However, planting tall crops, such as corn, as a barrier between rangelands and small grain fields may help to reduce damage. Alfalfa fields adjacent to rangeland are more vulnerable and apt to suffer damage. Pronghorns often move out of pastures that are heavily grazed by cattle to ungrazed areas.

Frightening with propane or acetylene exploders may also provide temporary relief from crop damage.

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