Alabama Soil and Water Conservation Committee was awarded funds from the 2018 Farm Bill to provide financial and technical assistance to Alabama producers through the Alabama Feral Swine Control Program.

The program provides a 70% rebate, up to $12,000 on hog traps and other eligible trapping equipment to approved producers. Producers may also choose to have USDA’s Wildlife Services conduct free trapping on their property.

To find out if you’re eligible, call your local Feral Swine Coordinator (list on right) or fill out an Info Request form (click here).

Alabama Soil and Water Conservation Committee was awarded funds from the 2018 Farm Bill to provide financial and technical assistance to Alabama producers through the Alabama Feral Swine Control Program.

The program provides a 70% rebate, up to $12,000 on hog traps and other eligible trapping equipment to approved producers. Producers may also choose to have USDA’s Wildlife Services conduct free trapping on their property.

To find out if you’re eligible, call your local Feral Swine Coordinator (list below) or fill out an Info Request form (click here).

Feral swine cause an estimated $50 million in agricultural damage in Alabama each year. Alabama Soil and Water Conservation Committee needs your help to control the feral swine population in order to decrease the damages they cause.

Blackbelt

(334) 320-0115
Greene Co.
Pickens Co.
Sumter Co.

Gulf Coast

(251) 753-4886
Baldwin Co.
Clarke Co.
Conecuh Co.
Escambia Co.
Mobile Co.
Monroe Co.

West Wiregrass

(334) 282-8170
Coffee Co.
Dale Co.
Geneva Co.

East Wiregrass

(334) 832-0120
Barbour Co.
Henry Co.
Houston Co.
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