
Quail & Upland Management association
The Pike County Quail & Upland Management Association (QUMA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation of quail and upland birds.






Last year’s funds were used for the following:
- We made our equipment, a brillion seeder and trailer, and John Deere no till drill and tractor available to any landowner to plant food plots or establish wildlife habitat.
- Seed for habitat plantings were provided.
- We sponsored free youth hunts and held a youth pheasant hunt.
- We helped sponsor the Access Food project which encouraged hunters to take a doe and covered all processing costs to have the meat donated to local food pantries.
- We provided a conservation mowing video to all FFA Chapters, 4-H clubs and similar organizations for education on how to mow to promote quail habitat.
- We funded a Habitat Coordinator position and supplied equipment, seed and chemicals to increase habitat opportunities.
- We offered our wild land fire suppression equipment for performing controlled burns to improve habitat. This equipment was also loaned to any Pike County fire department for use in fighting grass fires.
- We increased our Scholarship program for four Pike County seniors wanting to continue their education and majoring in agriculture or conservation.
Funding from this year’s raffle drawing will continue these projects and provide more habitat development, youth and QUMA Member activities.

The Pike County Quail & Upland Management Association (QUMA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation, preservation, management, and habitat development relating to quail and upland birds. Our efforts contributing to the welfare of upland bird populations and their habitat also provides benefits for many other forms of wildlife. We also encourage activities that benefit our youth hunters by offering scholarships and sponsoring youth hunts. Each year we hold a fundraising banquet.