Feral swine have become increasingly detrimental in Georgia, causing significant damage to agricultural crops and natural resources throughout the state.
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National, Kentucky and Tennessee agencies are once again continuing an effort to eradicate feral hogs in the Land Between the ...
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Reducing the local wild pig population led to $300 to $4,000 in savings per pig over the next year.
John Parker Campbell describes the wild pigs on his family farm as “a constant headache.” Hogs will eat up corn and peanuts that have just been planted, damaging acres of crops in a night. Some years ...