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These animals root up seeds, trample young crops and even damage farm equipment, impacting key crops like peanuts, corn and ...
Wild pigs are destroying Georgia crops, and the damage is worse than you think. Here's what UGA researcher's found.
These non-native animals are more than just a nuisance; they pose a significant biological and environmental threat.
Feral pigs are going hog wild across Georgia causing millions in damage each year Georgia’s agricultural commissioner says they cause more than $100 million in damage to crops and farms each ...
Weather, disease and pests aren't the only things that can wreak havoc on Georgia's agricultural industry. New University of Georgia research found wild pigs to be a startling cause of damage on farms ...
Georgia's new program offers chance to win $3,500 traps to residents removing 10 feral hogs. Join the Hog Down Awards to help curb the wild pig population. Skip Navigation ...
What steps can Georgia farmers take to combat the growing threat of wild pigs that continue to damage farmlands? This is what ...
Adam McLendon, whose family farms about 8,000 acres (3,200 hectares) of peanuts, corn and cotton in several counties in southwestern Georgia, estimates feral pigs have cost them more than $100,000 ...
A Georgia community says it’s on edge as a pack of feral hogs continues to wreak havoc in the area, creating a nuisance for homeowners and a danger to their pets.