So South Dakota added an additional $10 habitat stamp that we must purchase. I ask my fellow South Dakota hunters what your thoughts are on public land management across our state? I have come across many WPA areas that are totally grazed off...thistles and weeds left behind and the good vegetation consumed (cattle). I have come across crep and walk in areas that are completely bare bean fields. Some of the ground is open to public hunting with "rules" meaning you cant hunt in unharvested crops. Why are we paying farmers/ranchers additional funds for totally bare bean fields? Thoughts? I think our state is doing a very poor job managing ground. No good reason some of these grounds can't be alfalfa pastures for birds and wildlife to thrive.