I'm in SC. I don't have any wild hogs yet, but they are near. There is no up side to having wild hogs around. I hear rumors of hunter releasing them, but wisely enough no one has admitted it. It's a moot question anyway since hogs are coming in from other states and spreading from where they were in SC. There have been wild hogs for years in the swampy area of the eastern part of the state. During the great Depression a lot of game was killed off by hungry people and if people then had seen hog tracks they would have looked on it as a meal ticket.
Yes, we have Kudzu and it is a problem, but not the worst. If it can be fenced in, livestock makes short work of it. Strangely enough, deer(which is the worst invasive species in this area) don't seem to care for kudzu. This past year a new invasive species called the kudzu bug came in the area and does like kudzu don't know if it will make an impression on the kudzu, but the concern is that it will like soybeans and garden crops also. I have seen the bugs out already and this coming summer should tell us how bad they will be.
Oh, forget managing kudzu for hay. The leaves dry and crumble up before the vine is dry enough to bale. You can get one cutting of kudzu in the early summer and another in the fall. No big yield either time. It's very nutrious and you could let it grow all summer, then put cows on it in the fall for 2-3 weeks, then sell the cows
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