Wild hogs mean bad news and big problems for Texas farmers. Recent studies show the feral hog population in the state has swelled to roughly 2.6 million, with agricultural damage estimates as high as ...
Wild hogs are exceptionally hard to kill. They can leap over fences and run 30 miles per hour on open ground, making them difficult to shoot. And they're smart, learning to avoid traps if other ...
As Congress advances reconciliation negotiations several conservation and animal health programs remain in limbo — including feral swine management initiatives left out of the most recent farm bill ...
Feral hogs are a serious threat to crop producers. (USDA photo) USDA's Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program is showing promising results for corn growers, according to a study published ...
BRYAN, Texas – You’ve heard the saying “everything’s bigger in Texas.” Well, so is the Lone Star State’s problem with wild hogs. The invasive species has been wreaking havoc on the ecology and causing ...
After over two decades, psuedorabies virus has reemerged in the U.S., likely because it is endemic to feral hogs. Here's what ...
A feral hog problem usually does not explode out of nowhere. Most of the time, the land starts telling on it first. USDA says feral swine cause extensive damage to agriculture, natural resources, ...
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Feral hogs are tearing through nearly every North Texas county, invading yards and roads
"One of the top 100 worst exotic invasive species in the world." ...
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