Jason Garrett Joins Brad Halfacre As They Talk About Tennessee's Growing Hog Problem

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Brad Halfacre sits down with UT Ag Extension Agent Jason Garrett for an eye-opening look into the world of feral pigs. Jason breaks down where feral swine originated, why they’re considered an exotic invasive species, and the massive damage they can cause to farms, forests, and even cemeteries. He explains landowner rights, nighttime hunting permits, and why hunters with dogs often have the upper hand. Jason also dives into trapping tactics, illegal transport issues, and how quickly hog populations can explode—with pigs reproducing as young as six months old. This episode is a must-listen for anyone dealing with or curious about Tennessee’s growing feral hog problem.

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