Note: This story by WildIndiana Publisher Brent T. Wheat previously appeared in his newspaper column 'Out in the Open' that runs in several central-Indiana newspapers. It is part of our ongoing coverage of Indiana's hog problem. One of the worst-kept, best-kept secrets in Indiana is the fact that there are numerous wild hogs living in the forests of southern Indiana. This is fact, not fiction, hearsay or social media horse dumplings but a guaranteed, 100-precent real-deal reality. It’s also a very bad thing. Let me explain.
Indiana has a Hog Problem
Indiana has a Hog Problem
Indiana has a Hog Problem
Note: This story by WildIndiana Publisher Brent T. Wheat previously appeared in his newspaper column 'Out in the Open' that runs in several central-Indiana newspapers. It is part of our ongoing coverage of Indiana's hog problem. One of the worst-kept, best-kept secrets in Indiana is the fact that there are numerous wild hogs living in the forests of southern Indiana. This is fact, not fiction, hearsay or social media horse dumplings but a guaranteed, 100-precent real-deal reality. It’s also a very bad thing. Let me explain.