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History (Folder) 13%
for Native Americans and early pioneers. The Rocky Ford Mill and dam was built on the east side of the river in 1866 at a cost of $100,000, and was used as a saw and flour mill. The dam was 342 feet long .... Continue to History >>
Wildlife Viewing (Sub Location) 13%
for wildlife. Plantings for food and cover include native grasses, alternating weed strips, and standing crops. Spend some time at the state park office viewing the bird feeder through the big window. Bird .... Continue to Wildlife Viewing >>
Rudd (Folder) 13%
Rudd Scardinius erythrophthalmus Where do rudd come from? The rudd is a Eurasian native. The rudd was introduced into the U.S. in the early 1900s as a baitfish. The rudd has .... Continue to Rudd >>
Rusty Crayfish (Folder) 13%
displace native crayfish. They destroy plant bed abundance and diversity. How do rusty crayfish spread? Spread by use as bait. Females carry fertilized eggs .... Continue to Rusty Crayfish >>
Meade (Folder) 13%
of a northern strain of native Kansas largemouth bass. .... Continue to Meade >>
Walk-in Hunting Access Program (Folder) 13%
from September 1 or November 1 through January 31 of each year. In addition, other lands are leased for spring turkey hunting only (April 1- May 31). Land enrolled can be in CRP, native rangeland, wheat .... Continue to Walk-in Hunting A... >>
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