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Dr. John Tomecek talks about the impact of feral hog damage on agriculture and wildlife.
Dr. John Tomecek, assistant professor and Extension wildlife specialist, Stiles Farm, Thrall, Texas, discusses the economic impact of feral hog damage on crops and wildlife. In 2017, feral swine caused an estimated $125 million in damages to grain crops, according to Tomecek.
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