Category: Venison News
Commercial hunting could solve deer problem (Your letters)
If you order venison off of the menu at a restaurant, it’s likely coming from New Zealand. Allowing commercial sale of local venison is a more sustainable alternative because it would reduce transportation costs and emissions. As you can see from our various recipes on Deer-Chili, there are plenty of ... more
Read moreMark Blazis: Beware of ticks on harvested deer
Deer ticks are barometers of deer density. Hunters are now bringing back plenty venison from Connecticut — and plenty of deer ticks, too. Worcester’s Bashar Agha took three whitetails there this week. But he also brought back many ticks stuck to their … …read more more
Read moreHe hunts, she cooks: a nubie’s guide to eating and cooking wild game with recipe
Along these lines, when a client of mine or their guest tries and enjoys the wild game I serve, they may be more encouraged to beginning hunting for themselves or be more open to accepting a free duck or piece of venison from their neighbor who does hunt. …read more more
Read moreChef match-ups for October Wild About Game cooking competition in Welches
Doug Adams (Imperial, Portland) vs. Eric Sakai (Restaurant Marron, Seattle) serving Nicky Farms Wild Hawaiian Venison. The events take place 11:30am – 4:00pm, Sunday October 11, 2015 at the Resort at the Mountain, 68010 E. Fairway Ave. Welches … …read more more
Read moreGroups encourage deer hunters to Share the Harvest
Deer hunters can help by sharing their harvests through Missouri’s annual “Share the Harvest” program. The venison-donation program connects deer hunters with hungry Missourians through participating meat processors and local hunger-relief agencies … …read more more
Read moreClimatarianism: the carbon-lite diet you’ve never heard of
Climatarianism could be for you. The idea? Slimming the carbon footprint of your food. All ruminants – beef, mutton, goat, venison – are off the menu. But chicken or pork aren’t. Cheese and some dairy products are verboten, sadly. But sustainably … …read more more
Read moreFree deer hunting seminars set across the area
As deer seasons in North Carolina draw near, the Wildlife Resources Commission has scheduled a series of seminars across the state toward helping hunters bag venison. Included are meetings in the Piedmont and foothills areas at Harmony, Marion, Monroe and … …read more more
Read moreHunt for the Hungry: N.H. Food Bank Seeks Meat Donations from Hunters
“Donations of protein foods fill a big need for the Hunt for the Hungry program. Venison is especially popular, a real treat for clients. Last year, we got some moose meat, and as soon as it came in, out it went! As always, we want to thank New Hampshire … ... more
Read more19 meat processors to participate in program where hunters donate venison to hungry
LINCOLN, Nebraska — Nineteen meat processors will participate in this year’s Hunters Helping the Hungry program. The program, administered by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, combines cash donations and donated deer for ground venison to … …read more more
Read moreVenison Donation Program Connects Hunters With The Public – WBIW.com
Venison Donation Program Connects Hunters With The Public WBIW.com ( – A program that allows hunters to give deer meat to the public will continue again this fall. GiveIN Game, the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife’s venison donation program, will be available for its fifth year. Hunters who are ... more
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