{"id":4412,"date":"2019-05-11T03:28:32","date_gmt":"2019-05-11T08:28:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.altonmo.com\/?p=4412"},"modified":"2019-05-12T11:15:17","modified_gmt":"2019-05-12T16:15:17","slug":"feral-hogs-are-taking-over-southern-missouri","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.altonmo.com\/lifestyle\/outdoor-living\/feral-hogs-are-taking-over-southern-missouri-20190511","title":{"rendered":"Feral Hogs are Taking Over Southern Missouri"},"content":{"rendered":"
Lately the feral hog population has been skyrocketing throughout the state of Missouri causing farmers to quit planting their fields and conservation employees to think long and hard about how to eradicate them. Some believe that hunting the hogs will only encourage people to breed them and set them free but trapping the hogs is no longer working for Missourians. The damage the hogs can inflict on a farmers land in one night can cost several thousand dollars.<\/p>\n
Missouri’s wild hogs are a nonnative but invasive species that can weigh up to 400 pounds. They can carry diseases that are transferable to humans as well as livestock and cause significant amounts of damage to farmers fields and their crops. A group of ten hogs can tear over 15 acres of land in one night, destroying a farmers field and livelihood.<\/p>\n