Feral Swine Control Featured in Growing America

In February, Growing America featured a story delving into feral swine issues, control methods, and highlighting the Georgia Feral Swine Partnership, in particular.

“[Feral swine] also go by other names including wild boar, wild hog, and razorback. (I won’t mention what some farmers call them.) Whatever you want to call them, they are dangerous, destructive, and invasive. Not only are they a threat to farmland, they are a menace to pets and people, natural resources, private property, and even cultural and historic sites.” writes author Kelly Haddock.

To read the full story, visit: https://georgia.growingamerica.com/features/2021/02/feral-pigs-going-hog-wild-crops

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