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Re: Hog Trapping Questions
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06/09/22 10:22 PM
06/09/22 10:22 PM
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auburn17
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I have heard, but can't confirm, that the NRCS has cost share programs for hog traps in AL.
Kind of correct, it’s actually with Soil and Water Conservation. I got in the program in Conecuh County and they paid for 70% of the Pig Brig trap and T posts. You front the $$ to buy it and they reimburse you SEVERAL months later. https://alabamasoilandwater.gov/fscp/
Last edited by auburn17; 06/09/22 10:23 PM.
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