Humm... I wonder if the difference between your place and mine is habitat and food availability...
the property the above was about I no longer am a part of
I managed it for almost 20 yrs for some elderly farmers, that have since passed away and once there family took possession of the land left to them, they stopped having it farmed , was a wonderful place, had a 5 acre pond, a 1/2 mile of a trout unlimited stream on one side, a swamp on another side and a native brook, spring feed running along the other side, and was mostly flat land(rest of area very hilly up and down like ) and was the only farm in about 5 miles, surrounded by mostly all large tract of forested land,
but the property was 200 acres or so, with a 60 acre crop field and 20 acres of food plots, in an extremely high deer density area, as a fact it held a lot of all wildlife
it was very challenging to get food plots to last, in the 20+ yrs I was there, I never had to mow a food plot, critters kept them mowed for me!
I didnl;t ,live on the property( about 2 hrs away) and I also had many other properties I worked on and managed
but it sure had a lot of wildlife, of all species, was , I attempted to buy it, but it never worked out
a shame what the family that got it do letting it go to hell, but they were not farmers or hunters and didnl;t need the money or want to sell it, now its just over run by trespassers hunting it, they broke into the buildings and homes on the land and stole all the pipes out of it as they left them empty(still are)
always strikes me as odd how some folks can have $$ and still let things worth $$ go to hell like that, all the more so when the farm made good money as well, and just didn;t want any of it, or as of now, even care how trespassers are running wild on the land
I'm sure your land is different then this place is now HAHA!
at least they didn;t develop it as so many people do to farm land any more when they inherit it!
so guess thats a good thing!