Managing for Profit

The threat feral hogs pose to Missouri agriculture

Feral hogs pose a serious threat to Missouri’s land, crops, and livestock. The state’s Department of Conservation is working to eliminate the invasive species to reduce the losses to Missouri agriculture.

In this Managing for Profit, Dr. Dale Nolte explains why eliminating the species is important to protecting Missouri agriculture.

  • How about telling the whole story 4100 is a success story ???? only need to eliminate 65900 more in 8 months to maintain the population ????
    That’s 133 more than the first quarter of last year ???? you also have 150 more trappers 1.5 million more acres all public land now under government control of the FEREL hog task force ???? more resources ???? in 2019 they cost taxpayers in excess of $265 per hog to let them rot on public property ????and still claiming the disease they COULD carry ???? with not 1 recorded case of someone dying in the US from eating a FEREL hog ???? does the browfieldagnews.com receive funding from MDC ? There is another side to this hypocrisy ask those living in this atrocity of the MDC Pinocchio news ? IE good news for Missouri bad news for hogs kill numbers are up REALLY ????

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