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CONTROL POPULATION TO LIMIT WILD HOG DAMAGE

2013-03-26 22:18:43| Cattle Today

High input costs make every available resource on an agricultural operation very valuable to the landowner. Efficiency has become an increasingly important part of a manager's vocabulary. As costs rise, controlling lost value is a good goal for many operations. In some cases, challenges to the “game plan” could be weather, disease outbreak or a four-legged critter that will negatively impact the operation. Feral hogs were brought to this country by Spanish explorers and were once a beneficial part of the food chain for early Americans, but as time went by this early staple have become a large problem for some landowners.

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